Joern Bredereck
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Hi,
I have a Windows 2008 R2 box which is located off site in a datacenter. In order to connect it to our LAN I set up an outgoing VPN connection from the Windows 2008 box to our central VPN gateway.
When I initiate the connection manually after I logged in via RDP the connection works just fine. But as soon as I log off the connection is being terminated.
Two Questions:
a) How do I prevent the connection from being dropped as soon as I log off?
b) Is it possible to run the VPN as a service in the background so it get's started automaticly at boot time?
It's important that this VPN tunnel is running 24/7 without any user interaction.
As far as I know it's possibly with third-party tools like "OpenVPN", but we will have to use Microsoft's PPTP for that connection.
Connecting the other way around (from the LAN to the off site server) is not an option. The connection has to be initiated from the windows box to the central VPN gateway. Using a dedicated PPTP router at the off site location is also not possible.
Any help is appreciated!
Regards,
Joern
I have a Windows 2008 R2 box which is located off site in a datacenter. In order to connect it to our LAN I set up an outgoing VPN connection from the Windows 2008 box to our central VPN gateway.
When I initiate the connection manually after I logged in via RDP the connection works just fine. But as soon as I log off the connection is being terminated.
Two Questions:
a) How do I prevent the connection from being dropped as soon as I log off?
b) Is it possible to run the VPN as a service in the background so it get's started automaticly at boot time?
It's important that this VPN tunnel is running 24/7 without any user interaction.
As far as I know it's possibly with third-party tools like "OpenVPN", but we will have to use Microsoft's PPTP for that connection.
Connecting the other way around (from the LAN to the off site server) is not an option. The connection has to be initiated from the windows box to the central VPN gateway. Using a dedicated PPTP router at the off site location is also not possible.
Any help is appreciated!
Regards,
Joern