Re: Permanent Branch Office VPN
- From: "Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]" <javier_gomez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 07:25:26 -0400
I'm sorry... but did you see my reply to this question?
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/msg/ea489c4056337eae?hl=en
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Javier [SBS MVP]
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"Tony Y" <TonyY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ken
>
> Many thanks for your comments - it seems that the 1 x NIC route is the one
> to go down.
>
> Tony
>
> "Ken D" wrote:
>
>> I have a customer that has 13 stores connected thru linksys RV series
>> Routers. however here is the catch. to do it we had to set it up to work
>> you
>> MUST use single network card setup on SBS2003. it is extremely slow,
>> works
>> great for auth. however if you are going to do redirection, only do
>> Documents
>> Redirection, dont do Desktop or application data, also any group policy
>> changes must be updated manually using the gpupdate -force command
>>
>> ps for this to work you have to be using firmware version 1.3.3 or later
>> in
>> the router. if you have any questions feel free to contact me
>>
>> "Tony Y" wrote:
>>
>> > I am trying to connect 2 x client PC's at our branch office via a
>> > permanent
>> > router to router VPN connection. I basically require the 2 x client
>> > PC's to
>> > act as if they were directly attached to our network at head office,
>> > with
>> > full access to shared resources and so we can transfer files backwards
>> > and
>> > forwards. Both offices have ADSL broadband and Static IP's.
>> >
>> > We have SBS 2003 Standard with 2 x NIC's. Below is the network topology
>> > I
>> > require to be implemented.
>> >
>> > HEAD OFFICE BRANCH
>> > OFFICE
>> >
>> > LAN
>> > 192.168.16.3/50 192.168.16.2
>> > Clients<----------->Server<------>Router1<--INTERNET-->Router2<--->Clients
>> > x 2
>> > WAN 192.168.0.3 192.168.0.2
>> > 192.168.3.2
>> > 192.168.3.3/15
>> >
>> > I have the tunnel established between the 2 VPN Firewall routers so
>> > that bit
>> > is OK.
>> >
>> > The only ping I CANNOT make successfully is from 192.168.3.3 to
>> > 192.168.16.2.
>> >
>> > This is basically because there is no route from the WAN side of the
>> > network, to the LAN side of the network at head office.
>> >
>> > Does some one know how to create this route from WAN to LAN, to allow
>> > access
>> > for the remote clients?
>> >
>> > Many of the other forums I have posted this connundrum in, just suggest
>> > to
>> > remove the 2nd NIC. Doesn't this go against the ethos of SBS 2003?
>> >
>> > Any helpful suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>> >
>> > Tony Y
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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