Re: VPN on Small Business Server 2k3



It's certainly possible. I am able to ping the vpn server ip successfully.
Currently I have the vpn subnet manually set for 154.204.50.x I changed it
just recently because I'm grasping at straws. However the internal subnet of
the SBS network is 192.168.0.x and the local subnet here at the remote locale
is the same. My test setup, with a server at a different location works
perfectly, and it's setup exactly the same.

"JML" wrote:

> I have experienced this problem and Chris's question regarding the IP
> address of the client machine reflects the cause of my problem. What is the
> IP address of the internal nic on the SBS box? What is the IP address of the
> XP client that is trying to connect? In my case, the SBS box was
> 192.168.16.2 and the XP client was part of another SBS network using the
> same internal IP addresssing scheme (192.168.16.x). I could fully connect
> but could not browse the network. Changing the internal IP addressing scheme
> (to 192.168.17.x) on one of the SBS networks fixed the problem.
>
> Sorry if this not the cause of your problem but given the similarity to my
> circumstances (any many others that I read about in the course of my
> research), I thought it was worth asking the question again. :)
>
> John
>
> "Nathan" <Nathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:C60BCD85-43F8-4D3F-9338-D3366C2740B8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Yes, it is the latest firmware.
> >
> > I assume by IP address I am connecting from you mean the one on the
> > outside.
> > computer? No, it is not on the same IP subnet as the internal SBS
> > network.
> > The remote client is connecting from an outside site. Sorry, I should
> > have
> > indicated that.
> >
> > "Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> have you updated the firmware on the router?
> >> is the IP address that you are connecting from in the same subnet as your
> >> local SBS network?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
> >> -------------------------------------------------
> >> Please do not email me directly for assistance. Reply only in the
> >> Newsgroups for the benefit of everyone
> >> "Nathan" <Nathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:EA95CB07-AA3C-4CC4-8ECC-80D93151C58B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> I'm having a fair bit of trouble setting up a VPN connection on SBS
> >> 2003. I
> >> can connect to the VPN, ping the server, even use Remote Desktop for
> >> Administration over the VPN, but I am completely unable to view/map
> >> network
> >> resources. I get an error message stating that the network path cannot
> >> be
> >> found. I am also only able to connect to the VPN from one location,
> >> but at
> >> this point I am far more concerned with accessing the network shares,
> >> as the
> >> single remote location problem is possibly an ISP issue.
> >>
> >> I have dupilcated all settings and configuration on another server
> >> (with
> >> same setup), and it works perfectly.
> >>
> >> The server is behind a D-Link broadband router (budget constraints),
> >> all the
> >> ports necessary are configured. Currently the connection is using
> >> PPTP.
> >> Routing and Remote Access is enabled, and the remote access policies
> >> are
> >> configured properly. All the client machines in question are running
> >> Windows
> >> XP Professional SP2.
> >>
> >> Any Help would be greatly appreciated
>
>
>
.



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