Re: PPTP Site-to-Site VPN problem



Yes. Deafult g/w points to the the internal NIC of the RRAS server.

One thing I didn't mention if that both servers are DC's.

Thanks for replying.
Sergio

"Wendel Hamilton" <WendelHamilton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> Sergio,
> Does your clients default gateway point to your RRAS servers?
>
>
> "Sergio Ricci" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've setup (or tired to) a site to site VPN using RRAS in Windows 2003
>> SP1
>> but have a few issues that I hope you may be able to help me resolve:
>>
>> Subnet 192.168.30.0/24<------------------------------------------>Subnet
>> 192.168.31.0/24
>>
>> ClientsA-------Server1----Router1--------Internet--------Router2---Server2-----ClientsB
>>
>> I have setup demand dial connections on both servers (windows 2003+SP1)
>> and
>> they appear to work OK. Note that there are demand dial connections on
>> both
>> servers pointing to the other server. The servers can ping each other.
>> The
>> clients can ping the servers on their subnets but cannot ping any host on
>> the other subnet.
>>
>> All this has led me to think (from other posts I have read) that there
>> may
>> be an issue with the user account and demand dial interface name but I
>> believe I have go them correct.
>>
>> Essentially I would like clients on one subnet to be able to
>> transparently
>> access and connect to servers/clients/hosts on the other subnet.
>>
>> I'm probably missing something quite obvious but at this moment just
>> can't
>> see what it is.
>>
>> Some other bit's of info that you may need: when I originally configured
>> RRAS on both servers I did a custom configuration and selected: NAT,
>> Demand
>> Dial, Firewall, LAN Routing (from memory). All clients have internet
>> access.
>>
>> If you require any further info, please let me know.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help/pointers.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Sergio
>>
>>
>>


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