Posted: Thursday, November 13, 2008 by
Deborah Timmons
Managing Routing and Remote Access
we are going to explore RRAS, the Routing and Remote Access Service. RRAS is most commonly used as a remote access service (the RAS part), whether that is dial-up or VPN. What is often overlooked, however, is the routing functionality that Microsoft has included with the service. Any computer with 2 NICs that is running Windows Server 2003 can be used as a full-featured router,
Computers and Technology / Windows Server 2003