depends on your authentication scheme...

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> Hi,
>
> I think there is a need some kind of RAS-box for staff. If you trust your
> Internet connection or your ISP SLA, Vpn won't be a problem. But, even if
> you have a small number of users that will use the classical RAS or backup
> modem pool, security risk is likely to be same. Isn't it?
>
> Regards.
>
> Ihsan Cakmakli
> Bilpa A.S.
>
> >I have to provide remote access for various members of staff (managers,
> >directors, anyone else with friends in high places...... )
> >If possible, these users would like to access their network drives and all
> other
> >internal services as if at their desk.
> >Our network is based entirely on TCP/IP (i.e. netbios over ip, no IPX
> etc).
> >Now, this can be provided using RAS on NT but should this RAS box be in
> the
> DMZ?
>
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