I am starting a new project, and anticipate some problems with getting multiple VPN's set up on my server.
What I want to do is put dude (& PRTG - Possibly another package as well) on my Windows 2003 server.
I then want to be able to poll multiple remote networks, each on a separate VPN gateway.
I also want to provide remote access to the Dude (and other packages) though a public IP on the server.
I have a single DSL link to the internet running over a DSL.
Running a single VPN on my workstation screws up my internet connectivty on the workstation, so multiple VPN's are going to screw things up even more.
I would not mind putting in more NIC cards on the server, idealy a multiple port NIC card. Equally I would not mind putting a routerboard between the server and my DSL gateway.
I have several spare public IP's and can get more if that is going to be required.
At this point I am experimenting with the Dude on single VPN connections, but as soon as I have that worked out I will need to try to get into production with at least 3 VPN's as well as password restricted access to the server over a single public IP.
Not looking for someone to wave a magick wand and make all my problems go away, however I would appreciate it very much if someone could give me some guidance on the general approach I should take (Multiple NIC's ? External Router? some magick box that is intended to provide connectivity to multiple remote locations using PPTP? A service of some kind or other)
I am really clueless about how to tackle this issue
Thanks in advance
jayc@vegas-wireless.com