anerikkehvadderskals
IS-IT--Management
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a ipsec tunnel between a Windows 2000 Isa server and a firewall called Q-networks. The tunnel is running and by port sniffing a client on my subnet I can see that a Ping request from the other subnet can reach my client(so the tunnel seems to be working). And the client replies but it all stops at my ISA/windows 2000 mashine. The w2000 server dosent now how to route it to the "unknown" subnet. How do I tell it where to go. My internal sub is 192.168.0.0 and ext 212.x.x.0 The sub I want my client to talk to is 172.23.246.224 throug the qnetworks firewall at 62.x.x.x. How do I get the windows 2000 server to route the clients answer to the 172 subnet.
HELP!
Tia
LC
I'm trying to set up a ipsec tunnel between a Windows 2000 Isa server and a firewall called Q-networks. The tunnel is running and by port sniffing a client on my subnet I can see that a Ping request from the other subnet can reach my client(so the tunnel seems to be working). And the client replies but it all stops at my ISA/windows 2000 mashine. The w2000 server dosent now how to route it to the "unknown" subnet. How do I tell it where to go. My internal sub is 192.168.0.0 and ext 212.x.x.0 The sub I want my client to talk to is 172.23.246.224 throug the qnetworks firewall at 62.x.x.x. How do I get the windows 2000 server to route the clients answer to the 172 subnet.
HELP!
Tia
LC