Re: Network VPN to connect to Domain
From: James B (no_spam_at_please.com)
Date: 12/28/04
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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 12:59:58 -0500
Can you ping across your VPN, both router and server?
"Robb Pierce" <RobbPierce@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have a SBS2k3 premium with single nic, only because of the situation.
Like
> Linksys rv042 VPN routers. They are configured, the VPN is working.
Server
> addy is 192.168.16.2. That router is .1 and the other router offsite is
> 17.1. I can't configure the routers in the same subnet, it wont connect,
> even if out of range of DHCP. I cannot add any offsite computers to the
> domain, manually, or using \\servername\connectcomputer. Denied access
here,
> 403 error ip address message, typical and if i try to use sys properties
to
> do it manually, gives generic dns error. i assume this error is because
it
> only looks at its own subnet. How can I allow access to another subnet to
> get these clients connected. Thanx for your help.
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