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  1. Catrinisin

    Server2003 VPN Clients lock out entire network!

    There is a seperate Win 2003 server running Routing and Remote Access that is acting as the router/firewall. PPTP port (1723) has been forwarded to the RAS server. Note: I have also tried using the router server as teh RAS server with teh same result.
  2. Catrinisin

    Server2003 VPN Clients lock out entire network!

    Yes this is the correct DNS server I think this has something to do with the fact that the domain exists both externally as their website, and internally as the internal domain name. Has anyone setup a VPN in this scenario?
  3. Catrinisin

    Server2003 VPN Clients lock out entire network!

    Yes there are DNS entries on the vpn client. Here is an ipconfig /all of the vpn connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Description . . . . . . . . . . . : WAN (PPP/SLIP) Interface Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-53-45-00-00-00 Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No IP Address...
  4. Catrinisin

    Server2003 VPN Clients lock out entire network!

    To answer your question, domain.com is a real domain, and computername.domain.com is a computer in the root domain on the local LAN. Yes If I ping the domain.com without the VPN it does reply with 72.x.x.x which I would expect. I know this seems like a DNS issue, but ipconfig /flushdns does...
  5. Catrinisin

    Server2003 VPN Clients lock out entire network!

    I have thought about this, but not for load. This server is currently not in production and is not overloaded. I guess I can try putting it on another server and see what happens. Something else I noticed; when I am able to log into the VPN from the internet, it seems that only netbios names...
  6. Catrinisin

    Server2003 VPN Clients lock out entire network!

    Server2003 Enterprise, 2 NICs. NIC1 connected directly to the internet via T1 (72.x.x.x). NIC2 connected to local LAN. (10.x.x.x). Routing and Remote Access is enabled for NAT, VPN and Basic Firewall. When VPN clients connect to the server from the internet, all LAN traffic loses connection...

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