Re: VPN connection works, lan access fails
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 09:55:42 +1000
Is it a routing or a name resolution problem? Can you ping a LAN machine
by using its IP address?
If you can't even ping by IP, are the remotes receiving IP addresses in
the same subnet as the LAN machines?
Doug Leece wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have rebuilt this config a dozen times and scoured the
> news groups but I can't find the solution. Using SBS 2003
> and the PPTP clients for XP or 2000 I cna connect to the
> RAS server just fine. I pick up a local address from the
> DHCP pool and I can ping the SBS server dedicated address,
> my new PPTP ip address and the IP address that shows up in
> RRAS manager as internal. I cannot connect to anything
> else in the private lan though. If i remote desktop onto
> the RRAS box then I can access all things in the lan just
> fine.
>
> This is a dual NIC server with one disabled, all
> connections pass through a router. I also have this
> working in two other sites, only different is I used the
> Dell SBS2003 server load instead of MS original. Any
> ideas, it looks like routing but netstat -rn indicates
> things are as they should be.
.
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