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Hello,
Is it possible to run VPN on LAN?
Just I want to show how VPN work with windows 2003 server?
Is it possible?

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I believe with PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) and a router that supports two VPN connections I see why not, you'd have to route the connections to the local IPs of your computers though. I've found an article explaining similar to your situation, I have not tested though.
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Thanks, I did it.
I want to know is there any service that run on my server and offer it with VPN?

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You can offer a variety of services (Printer, local fileserver or nameserver, intranet) as it is simply an extended WAN network they will belong to.
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How to offer file server?

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If you enable file sharing, then they could already access shared folders.
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I don't want to use Domain Controller!
Is it possible to do it?
It looks possible.

I want to show how VPN work on Linux or RouterOS but I both I get this error that I can not use NAT for VPN which this problem caused because I am on LAN.(Note I am using VMWare)
I did VPN in 2003 Server while I use VPN access with NAT and without that I get that error!

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You are hosting the VPN on the Windows server, and using a VPN client on the Linux host? NAT is not required for a VPN client, try finding documentation in setting up a VPN client on your operating system.
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No,I want to configure VPN-server on Linux and RouterOS.
after that connect to them with windows seven!
I did RouterOS and Linux with a VPS and I didn't get any error but now I get this error!

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Sorry for double posting.
I did RouterOS after I change interface to bridge with NAT it doesn't work!
I change Linux to bridge but yet it doesn't work!




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