Re: VPN Between two locations

From: Manjari Bonam [MSFT] (manjarib_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/31/04


Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 16:06:34 +0530

I guess there is no VPN setup on your first network. Once that is setup, you
can VPN into your first netwrok and be able to route into the network.
Otherwise the below is the expected behaviour.

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"DIR" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0FA00186-CF01-4CDC-B82F-CAE950034458@microsoft.com...
> I have VPN setup between two locations. My ISP set it up for me. I can
ping from my network via ISA to my second location. From my second location
I can only ping the External NIC of the ISA and cannot ping the Internal
network or route to the internal network. I have ISA set up on Winodws 2003.
Can someone please tell me how to configure my external card to allow users
to go to the entier internal network. All help appreciated.


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