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    windows server 2003 ias and radius configuration

    hello everyone, im new here. im hoping if someone could help with windows server 2003 ias and radius server.

    i really dont know where to start here but here is my scenario:

    server1:
    configured as domain controller and dns server
    2 nics (1 nic is for local/internal network which is manually assigned with ip; 1 nic has ip address from isp for internet connection and directly connected to router)

    server2:
    configured as ias and radius server
    member of domain
    has 1 nic connected to local/internal network

    client1:
    for vpn testing
    connected to internet with different isp

    i have installed active directory/dns/ias/radius but im already lost in the middle of no where because i dont know now how will this work, can someone help me with this one please..

    is my set up correct?
    what else should i do so i can move forward with this?

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    Re: windows server 2003 ias and radius configuration

    Alright, you will need to make sure that IAS is configured to recognise your RADIUS client. The client is the interface that will pass connection requests from the Internet to your IAS server. As long as the IP address of the client is correctly set and as long as both are using the same Shared Secret, everything should be perect.

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    Re: windows server 2003 ias and radius configuration



    here is my setup. hope it can help you give some advice on this one.. appreciate you help.

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    Re: windows server 2003 ias and radius configuration

    The enhancements that SP1 provide for Wireless LANS are of great benefit to enterprise wide networks. You need to make sure that IAS is configured to recognize your RADIUS client. The client is the interface that will pass connection requests from the Internet to your IAS server. So long as the IP address of the client (in my case the router) is correctly set and so long as both are using the same Shared Secret you should be OK.

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