Re: RRAS
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 10:16:14 +1100
You have really solved your own problem without being aware of it. As
you point out, traffic on the 10.1.1 subnet which is not local will go to
the default gateway at 10.1.1.1 . That is where you would have to add the
extra routing, not on the RRAS server.
If you add a static route on the gateway router to forward the traffic
to the RRAS router it should work.
"the" <shirtrippa@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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got a bit of a problem wiht my RRAS server (wich is on the DC). it hast
two interfaces, one internal one exteral, and does natting for our subnets
within the domain. the internal interface has a slew of ip
addresses;10.1.10.1;10.1.20.1;10.1.30.1 etc. the idea is engineering is
on the 10.1.10.0 subnet, accounting is on the 10.1.20.0 and so forth, the
RRAS server gets these guys to the internet, but doesn;t allow any of the
subnets to talk (cept for 10.1.60.0, the it dept, can talk to all the
computers) the external inteface is 10.1.1.10 with a gateway of 10.1.1.1.
10.1.1.1 is our trusted port on our corporate firewall. i seem unable to
add a route, to get a 10.1.1.0 address to talk to any internal addresses.
i thought for sure adding a static route in RRAS would solve my problem.
tried everything in my head, but got nowhere. the problem is, we have a
few outside clients that vpn into the network, using the corporate
firewall, so they pull an address from 10.1.1.100-125. they can ping the
external interface of the RRAS server(10.1.1.10), but nothing internal.
in my mind the packets destined for the 10.1.10.0 network, were getting
forwared to the default gateway (10.1.1.1) and eventually dropped since
the corporate firewall knows not of a 10.1.10.0 network. if anyone has
any idea for a solution here, im all ears. thanks again
.
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