Re: Subnet routing & VPN
- From: DustWolf <jure.sah@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 06:18:59 -0700 (PDT)
Hi,
I will try that.
My second questions is: What about connections that go the other way?
If A is using vpn to connect to network B, how does a computer from
network B connect to a service running on A? I have remote desktop in
mind.
Thanks for any help.
On 13 maj, 16:53, "Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)" <chicagot...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
The only solution is create a peer to peer routing. This search result may.
help.
Solution for peer to peer VPN using the same IP
Setup IPSec VPN - VPN using same ip in the different subnet. 3. You
may setup a different IP range or subnet for peer to peer VPN. For example,
in your case ...
www.chicagotech.net/casestudy/peervpn1.htm
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