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Isa Will not route vpn connections

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nhidalgo

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Jun 13, 2001
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I have enable isa to allow vpn client connections. We have an internal network address space of 192.168.*.* I have set the isa server to give out address of 10.0.0.*, the isa server then gets an ip address of 10.0.0.1 beening it is the vpn server. I am able to connect from the internet without a problem and the client computer gets and address of 10.0.0.3. I can ping the isa server. but can't access the rest of the internal network. I have ip routing enabled in the routing and remote access setting. Not sure what is wrong. Any help would be great.

thanks
Nick
 
I have done everything this article says and it still doesn't work. I can't ping anything on my internal network except the isa server address.
 
Don´t you to have configurate your network to this network segment? I mean if your network is 192.168.xxx.xxx how machines w/ 10.xxx.xxx.xxx can seem them?

Maybe its a network mask thing. Now I have a doubt! ;-)
 
shouldn't the isa server route them since it is a member of both networks and ip routing is enabled in routing and remote access. The is server has the following addresses:
Internal 192.168.90.194
vpn internal 10.0.0.1
External internet address:*.*.*.*

I have now problems getting connected and getting a address fromt the vpn server. client address of 10.0.0.2
i can ping the isa server(10.0.0.1) but nothing else. If i do a tracert of 192.168.90.1, it first goes to the isa server and then just times out from there.

Nick
 
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