Re: Site to Site VPN 2 SBS servers



HI Danny,

Thanks for detailed information.

The error should be relate to VPN connection could not be establish due to
no port can be offered to establish connections.

After some hours researching, I analyzing your network topology, but I am
still not very clear about some parts of your network, please clarify it
more clearly.

1. I found a Linux server on SBS domain, could you tell me what is the
function is this Linux server, we did not know the meaning about pass
through.
2. From your network, we found two NAT devices on the branch office, so I
suppose you establish the site to site VPN connection between main office
of SBS server and ADSL router. As we can only establish the VPN connection
through internet between two public IP. So we want to know, how did client
from the main office to get the SBS intranet IP at the branch office.

We checked other configuration on both SBS site, it should be default
setting.

We appreciate your taking the time to get information. So that we can help
you isolate the issue more clearly.



Best regards,

Charles Yang (MSFT)

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| Subject: Re: Site to Site VPN 2 SBS servers
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| In article <#G9I2$osFHA.3040@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
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| > Remember.
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| > You cannot have two SBS servers on the same network.
| >
| > Creating a VPN between the two of them would constitue the same network
I
| > would think.
|
| If you do Site to Site using Appliances, they are reachable but not on
| the same network. What I mean is that each location has it's own network
| and subnet and can run without the other network, but you can point DNS
| at the other network and people on one side and resolve names of the
| other side.
|
| In that case, you still need to authenticate with the other side, with a
| matching user/password (or a different one) in order to seamlessly use
| resources.
|
| Until you create the DNS entries for the other office they won't see
| each other.
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