IPv6 VPN in Windows enviroment
Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 20 May 2011 19:30:08
Hello
Does anyone have experience with tunneling ipv6 (Site to site vpn) in windows enviroments? Is this possible to do with RRAS? Or is there another preferred method?
The topology can be imagined as following:
Site A has the tunnel to the POP. And the tunneling node is 1:1::1 (subnet ip, not pop tunnel endpoint). And at another geographical location we have site B which operats in the 1:2:: subnet.
These two sites should be connected via some kind of l2 vpn.
Please disregard the ips as they are written in the example, in practice site a and site b would each have a /64.
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Anders Asperheim
IPv6 VPN in Windows enviroment
Jeroen Massar on Friday, 20 May 2011 20:30:46
If RRAS supports IPv6 that is one way to go, the other way, which most people seem to employ is of course OpenVPN and another good option might be IPSEC based VPN, or as you are Windows based you might want to check out Direct Access which is meant for this purpose.
IPv6 VPN in Windows enviroment
Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 08 June 2011 00:23:08
I was concidering OpenVPN vs upgrading from 2008 -> 2008 R2 to get DA. I think the last one is the least hassle. I think a reinstall wouldnt hurt the box either..
-Anders
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