VPN Setup and Configuration on a VPS

A private network created over a public one is called a VPN. It’s done with

encryption, this way, your data is encapsulated and secure in transit – this creates the

‘virtual’ tunnel.A method of connecting to a private network by a public network is

called a VPN (Example:-internet).An internet connection in a company is common.

The internet connection we use in home is a common connection too.An encrypted

tunnel between themcan be created with both of them and pass traffic,

safely – securely.

you will have to use encryption if you want to create a VPN connection to

make sure that others cannot intercept the data in transit while traversing

the Internet.Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) or Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)

are used Point-to-Point by Windows XP which provides a certain level of

security.simply because they create that virtual tunnel just discussed, by

applying encryption they are both considered tunneling protocols.

Configuration :-

To configure VPN you only need what comes with the Operating System itself

and it is built in.Just follow the steps:-

1)Confirm that the connection to the Internet is correctly configured on the

computer that is running Windows XP.

  • You can try to browse the internet
  • Ping a known host on the Internet, like yahoo.com, something that isn’t blocking ICMP

2)Click start and then click Control Panel.

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3)In Control Panel, double click Network Connections

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4)Click Create a new connection in the Network Tasks task pad

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5)click Next,In the Network Connection Wizard.

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6)Click Connect to the network at my workplace, and then click Next.

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7)Click Virtual Private Network connection, and then click Next.

8)If you are prompted, you need to select whether you will use a dialup connection

or if you have a dedicated connection to the Internet either via Cable, DSL, T1,

Satellite, etc.  Click Next.

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9)Type a host name, IP or any other description you would like to appear in the

Network Connections area. You can change this later if you want. Click Next.

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10)Type the host name or the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the computer that

you want to connect to, and then click Next.

11)You may be asked if you want to use a Smart Card or not.

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12)You are just about done, the rest of the screens just verify your connection, click Next.

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13)Click to select the Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop check box

if you want one, if not, then leave it unchecked and click finish.

14)You are now done making your connection, but by default, it may try to connect.

You can either try the connection now if you know its valid, if not, then just close it

down for now.

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15)In the Network Connections window, right-click the new connection and select properties.

Let’s take a look at how you can customize this connection before it’s used.

16)The first tab you will see if the General Tab. This only covers the name of the connection,

which you can also rename from the Network Connection dialog box by right clicking the

connection and selecting to rename it. You can also configure a First connect, which means

that Windows can connect the public network (like the Internet) before starting to attempt

the ‘VPN’ connection. This is a perfect example as to when you would have configured

the dialup connection; this would have been the first thing that you would have to do.

It’s simple, you have to be connected to the Internet first before you can encrypt and

send data over it. This setting makes sure that this is a reality for you.

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17)The next tab is the Options Tab. It is The Options tab has a lot you can configure

in it. For one, you have the option to connect to a Windows Domain, if you select this

check box (unchecked by default), then your VPN client will request Windows logon

domain information while starting to work up the VPN connection. Also, you have

options here for redialing. Redial attempts are configured here if you are using a dial

up connection to get to the Internet. It is very handy to redial if the line is dropped as

dropped lines are very common.

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18)The next tab is the Security Tab. This is where you would configure basic

security for the VPN client. This is where you would set any advanced IPSec

configurations other security protocols as well as requiring encryption and

credentials.

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19)The next tab is the Networking Tab. This is where you can select what

networking items are used by this VPN connection.

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20)The Last tab is the Advanced Tab. This is where you can configure options

for configuring a firewall, and/or sharing.

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Connecting to corporate

Now that you have your XP VPN client all set up and ready, the next step

is to attempt a connection to the Remote Access or VPN server set up at

the corporate office. To use the connection follow these simple steps.

To open the client again, go back to the Network Connections dialog box.

1)One you are in the Network Connection dialog box, double-click, or right

click and select ‘Connect’ from the menu – this will initiate the connection

to the corporate office.

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2)Type your user name and password, and then click Connect. Properties

bring you back to what we just discussed in this article, all the global settings

for the VPN client you are using.

3)To disconnect from a VPN connection, right-click the icon for the connection,

and then click “Disconnect”.

You can use the above steps to install VPN on Dedicated servers as well.

1 Comment

sl1ce0fL1f3November 4th, 2009 at 11:54 am

An Awesome intuitive hassle free setup , thank you

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