Re: vpn connection communication



Hi SG,

You are missing the point here. Seanny is using a Demand Dial with RRAS on
the remote DC to ISA 2004 on SBS. As that means there are 2 sites in Sites
and Services, it also means you have to add the subnets of both sites and
assign them to the proper site. Because Seanny is using a static IP pool for
his vpn clients, that is in another IP range, that range will need to be
added to Sites and Services to the proper site. I suspect he will have some
events in his logs that will point him to that.

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in the RRAS connectoid, have you turned off 'use default gateway'?
probably
done to allow direct internet access while VPN'd in.

If so the VPN PC doesn't know how to route to the remote site.

I doubt it has anything to do with 'sites and services'.

"seany" <seany.2ueezi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

I am having a problem with a branch office deployment scenario. This
is what I have set up:

Main office server
SBS 2003 R2, 2 nics
ISA sp3 Installed
Internal subnet: 198.168.1.x

Branch office server
Win2003 standard R2, 1 nic
Linksys router
Internal subnet: 192.168.5.x

The persistent VPN connection between the two servers was set up in
RRAS (as per a web-article I read) with rules in ISA to allow the
communication. When I'm connected to the main office subnet directly
everything works as expected. I can ping the branch office machines
and map network drives. When connected via VPN I can't.

Is it possible to allow a client who has a VPN connection to the main
office server access resources on the branch office server? Do I have
to add a static route in RRAS between the two VPN IP address pools or
is the problem in ISA?


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

cheers,

Sean


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