VPN Question
From: Jim Garrett (jimg_comp_at_nospam.yahoo.com)
Date: 07/09/04
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Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 06:46:47 -0700
Hello,
I'm new to SBS 2003 and to this group so thanks in advance for any
assistance.
I'm trying to work out a VPN issue. Because of my particular
situation, I'm not able to use the SBS connection manager but
instead I'm creating a manual VPN connection in Windows XP. I can
connect and get authenticated but cannot access any resources on the
network. My VPN machine is getting one of the remote access reserved
IP addresses but the subnet is 255.255.255.255 instead of
255.255.255.0 and the default gateway is set to the local machines
IP address assigned by the VPN connection.
More detail on the setup:
> Wireless router connected to the internet
> Wireless VPN client (laptop)
> Router in front of internal network
> SBS Server & other network machines/devices
I'm using the IP address of the internal router for the VPN
connection which forwards to the SBS server. Like I said, I get
authenticated and can see that I have an active session on the SBS
server but cannot access any internal resources.
Also, the laptop machine itself is not joined to the internal domain. It is
actually joined to another domain. I notice that when testing this inside
the network (from an internal machine), the status box states "Registering
your computer on the network". The laptop does not say that.
Ideas?
Thanks!
Jim
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