Hello All,
We've been looking at the following for many hours, and can't seem to find the root cause....
Remote PCs using XP-pro can dial-up to our RRAS server, get an IP, but can only communicate with the RRAS server, and not go out on the LAN card of the RRAS server.
Here is the configuration
* Windows 2003 R2
* 1 ethernet connection connected to 64.10.20.45/24
* 1 modem for RAS
* Routing and remote access service
* Enable computer as : Router + Remote access server
* IP: enable IP routing + Allow IP-based RAS connections
When dialing in, the remote computer gets a RRAS-assigned IP (such as 192.254.69.12), but can only see the LAN IP of the server: 64.10.20.45. No other machine in the subnet 64.10.20.0/24 can be contacted.
Sounds like an IP routing issue, but everything has been turned on in RRAS (see above). Enabling/Disabling "Use default gateway on remote network" doesn't make any difference (which it shouldn't, considering the remote computer are not on any local network).
Have we overlooked somewhere ?.... <grin!>
Thanks all.
We've been looking at the following for many hours, and can't seem to find the root cause....
Remote PCs using XP-pro can dial-up to our RRAS server, get an IP, but can only communicate with the RRAS server, and not go out on the LAN card of the RRAS server.
Here is the configuration
* Windows 2003 R2
* 1 ethernet connection connected to 64.10.20.45/24
* 1 modem for RAS
* Routing and remote access service
* Enable computer as : Router + Remote access server
* IP: enable IP routing + Allow IP-based RAS connections
When dialing in, the remote computer gets a RRAS-assigned IP (such as 192.254.69.12), but can only see the LAN IP of the server: 64.10.20.45. No other machine in the subnet 64.10.20.0/24 can be contacted.
Sounds like an IP routing issue, but everything has been turned on in RRAS (see above). Enabling/Disabling "Use default gateway on remote network" doesn't make any difference (which it shouldn't, considering the remote computer are not on any local network).
Have we overlooked somewhere ?.... <grin!>
Thanks all.