How to Set Up a Private Network Over the Internet Using PPTP

Last reviewed: February 4, 1998
Article ID: Q161410
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0

SUMMARY

This article describes how to set up a private network connection over the Internet using the Point-to-Point Tunneling protocol (PPTP).

MORE INFORMATION

You can establish secure, multiple-protocol Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections over public data networks such as the Internet using PPTP. By dialing into your Internet service provider's point of presence (POP), you can access your corporate networks and programs without dialing directly into the company's network. PPTP connects directly to the target server by creating a virtual network for each remote client. A Windows NT 4.0 Server administrator can monitor and manage such a virtual network just like any other remote access port.

To use PPTP to connect to a server securely across the Internet, you must first install the PPTP protocol. To do so, follow these steps:

  1. In Control Panel, double-click Network, and then click the Protocols tab.

  2. Add Point To Point Tunneling Protocol.

  3. After the protocol is loaded, Remote Access Services Setup is invoked. You must add at least one VPN port as a port in RAS Setup.

  4. Specify the protocols to run for the VPN port. You can install up to 256 VPN ports. Each VPN can be connected to a network.

  5. Restart the computer.

To make a PPTP connection to a target server over the Internet, follow these steps:

  1. In Dial-Up Networking, make a new phone book entry for the target server. For the phone number, specify the IP address or host name of the server. Make sure to specify the VPN port you want to use.

    NOTE: Once you have a phone book entry set up, you can check and modify phone book settings by clicking More, and then clicking Edit Entry And Modem Properties. In the Phone Book Entry dialog box, verify that the Dial Using box specifies a VPN port. Click the Server tab, and verify that a protocol that the target server uses is selected. You can specify the security you want on the Security tab.

  2. Dial your ISP and make your connection to the Internet.

  3. When you are connected to your ISP, dial the target server to establish the PPTP connection.


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Last reviewed: February 4, 1998
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