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Windows Server 2008 SSTP VPN in a Non-Domain Environment? [closed]

Is it doable to set up a non-domain-based (standalone) Windows Server 2008 as an SSTP VPN (Secure Socket Layer Tunneling Protocol VPN)?

I'd like to enable remote users to access a network via SSL-based VPN (currently using PPTP) by making an SSTP VPN connection via a Win2k8 server. Most of the docs seem to include running in an AD domain with an in-house Certificate Authority to enable this feature.

Is it possible to do this with a stand-alone Win2k8 server? If so, how?

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cpuguru Avatar asked Dec 09 '25 13:12

cpuguru


1 Answers

you connect with host address for sstp. you can use standard web certificate from any ssl cert provider. that host address need to resolve to your vpn server.

step-by-step guide http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Configuring-Windows-Server-2008-Remote-Access-SSL-VPN-Server-Part2.html

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mamu Avatar answered Dec 11 '25 19:12

mamu



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