Re: How to set so my client machines can share VPN by a RRAS, thanks!
- From: "davidw" <davidw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 22:10:42 -0800
I want to use a RRAS because when I call in same remote network from more
than one of my machines, they kind conflict with each other. And I thought
RRAS is a more neat solution.
Are you suggesting people are really using it?
I think I am doing LAN to LAN, the remote is 192.168.0.?, the private side
is 192.168.71.? , are you saying I need another IP range that differents
from the above two for NAT? How should I do that?
Thanks!
"Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote in message
news:OAYSrCr$FHA.3852@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> The reason it doesn't work is this. When you make a VPN connection,
the
> VPN "server" which you connect to sets up a host route back to the
"client"
> machine. So the calling machine can route traffic through the VPN
> connection. Other machines cannot use the connection, because the server
> does not have a route for them - it only has a route through the tunnel
for
> the one machine. The second machine would need to make its own VPN
> connection to the remote site.
>
> The proper way to link one subnet to another is to use a LAN to LAN
(or
> router to router) VPN connection. This allows you to specify subnet routes
> through the VPN connection on both routers. But you need to set it up on
> both the "calling" and "answering" routers.
>
> You could try NAT, but it would mean rearranging your network. The
> "private" side of NAT would need to be in a different IP subnet from the
> LAN's 192.168.71.0 . Your router is already doing NAT for 192.168.71.0 .
>
> davidw wrote:
> > I did that, but it doesn't work. someone said I need add NAT on my
> > RRAS.
> > "Robert L [MS-MVP]" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:eP8gBXm$FHA.3568@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > It depends on your router, you may be able to point all traffic to
> > 192.168.0..0 to he RRAS. If not, you need to add route the
> > 192.168.71.101. the command like this: route add 192.168.0.0 mask
> > 255.255.255.0 192.168.71.100.
> >
> > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
> > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
> > http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
> > http://www.HowToNetworking.com
> > "davidw" <davidw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:OiGLpDf$FHA.140@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I have a hardware router, it is IP is 192.168.71.1, and I have two
> > computers, one is 192.168.71.100, another is 192.168.71.101, both
> > access
> > Internet by the router, so they have gateway set to 192.168.71.1
> >
> >
> > I setup RRAS on the 100 server, and Demand-Dial VPN interface.
> > It works
> > fine on 100, I can access remote network. (IP range is
> > 192.168.0.?)
> >
> > What I want to archieve now is make 101 machine access the remote
> > network by
> > VPN on RRAS. It seems I just need redirect traffic on 101 to 100
> > and then
> > go out by the VPN interface. But I have no clue how to set it.
> >
> > Any suggestion?
> >
> > thanks!
>
>
.
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