Re: VPN partially works

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From: Millie (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/15/04


Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 08:18:46 -0700

1. When remote clients ping the IP of member server,
    they get error message "request timed out".

2. Tracert from remote client to member server gets
    error message "tracing route to IP address over a
    maximum of 30 hops" and the "request timed out".

3. Ping from member server to remote client gets error
    message "request timed out".

4. Tracert from member server to remote client gets
    error message:

    tracing route to client IP over a maximum of 30 hops
    1 <10 ms <10 ms <10 ms gateway IP
    2 78 ms 16 ms 10 ms head office's ISP IP #1
    3 <10 ms 16 ms 10 ms head office's ISP IP #1

    4 <10 ms 16 ms <10 ms head office's ISP IP #2
    5 * * * request timed out.

5. I don't think there is any routing configured on
    the member server (Routing and Remote Access Server
    does exists in Administrative Tools though).

6. I don't know how the IP filters are configured on
    the RAS.

As you can tell, I'm not very experienced with this
subject matter.

Thank you,
Millie

>-----Original Message-----
>Can remote clients ping IP (not name!) of member server?
What does tracert
>from client to member server show?
>
>How is routing configured on member server? How are your
IP filters
>configured on RRAS server?. Can member server ping
client's IP address? What
>does tracert from member server to client show?
>
>Mike
>
>"Millie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:2db8b01c46a17$8b7577e0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hello,
>>
>> Hardware Firewall
>> -has external ip
>> -has internal ip #1
>> -port 25 forwards to internal IP #2 (domain controller)
>> -port 443 forwards to internal IP #2 (domain controller)
>> -port 1723 forwards to internal IP #2 (domain
controller)
>> -port 81 forwards to internal IP #3 (member server)
>>
>> Domain Controller
>> -has internal ip #2
>> -W2K Standard with Exchange 2K on it
>> -Remote Access Server
>> -Certificate services
>>
>> Member Server
>> -has internal ip #3
>> -W2K Standard
>> -intranet documents
>>
>> The branch office use a dialup network connection to
>> establish a PPTP VPN connection, and then open their
>> Outlook XP to access their email that is stored on the
>> domain controller.
>>
>> With the VPN up, the branch office can't see the member
>> server to access the intranet documents. I have had to
>> create an Internet icon on each computer with the
>> URL "http://external ip:81/directory name" in order for
>> the branch office to access the intranet documents.
>>
>> I can't figure out how to get the VPN connection to see
>> both the domain controller and the member server.
>>
>> Does anyone know how I can fix this problem?
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>> Millie
>
>
>.
>



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