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Hi everybody,
I've got a question about setting up a VPN connection from a customer to our company, for backup purposes.
I installed a Synology NAS at the customer site. This NAS has an option to setup a vpn. I can choose 'PPTP' or 'Open VPN'. With the last option I have to import a certificate on the NAS.
In our company, I have a Cisco ASA 5510 and a bunch of Windows Server 2012 machines. I have to setup the VPN with the NAS somehow. Should I setup VPN on the ASA? Or should I set it up on a Server?
I haven't got much experience with Win2k12. Is there still an option to setup a VPN, like there was in win2k3 with RRAS?
The only thing i want to do with the VPN is copy data from a customer site to 1 of my win2k12 machines.
I've got a question about setting up a VPN connection from a customer to our company, for backup purposes.
I installed a Synology NAS at the customer site. This NAS has an option to setup a vpn. I can choose 'PPTP' or 'Open VPN'. With the last option I have to import a certificate on the NAS.
In our company, I have a Cisco ASA 5510 and a bunch of Windows Server 2012 machines. I have to setup the VPN with the NAS somehow. Should I setup VPN on the ASA? Or should I set it up on a Server?
I haven't got much experience with Win2k12. Is there still an option to setup a VPN, like there was in win2k3 with RRAS?
The only thing i want to do with the VPN is copy data from a customer site to 1 of my win2k12 machines.
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Thanks for the info!






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Cisco PIX is a dedicated hardware firewall appliance; the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) is a firewall and anti-malware security appliance that provides unified threat management and protection the PIX does not. Other Cisco devices and systems include routers, switches, storage networking, wireless and the software and hardware for PIX Firewall Manager (PFM), PIX Device Manager (PDM) and Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM).