I am new to the PIX as well as VPN, so please bear with me.
What I want to do is this.
I have a 501 which is using PAT for our static IP.
On the internal network we have 3 machines. 2 are Windows 98SE2 and one is Windows 2000.
At a different location (home) I have one machine running Win 2000 that I want to connect to the internal network via VPN.
Using the walkthough on the PIX I set-up a PPTP VPN and am able to connect from the outside with my W2K machine at home, it says we are connected, accepts username and password, registers on network, and give me an IP of 192.168.1.10.
The problem is this, on the Win 2000 machine on the outside I cannot see past the 501 to the internal network. I would like to be able to see the shared drives on each internal machine.
I thought that maybe the inside machines needed to be running VPN and connected to the PIX at the same way for this to work. So, at the same time I also started a VPN with the internal Win 2000 machine to the PIX and it was assigned an IP of 192.168.1.11 and still I could not see the drives from the external machine.
I am sure I am missing something easy (or hard?) on the PIX as well as possibly on the machines. Any help on how I can externally connect to the internal shared drivers would be appreciated..
Thank-you.
AM123
What I want to do is this.
I have a 501 which is using PAT for our static IP.
On the internal network we have 3 machines. 2 are Windows 98SE2 and one is Windows 2000.
At a different location (home) I have one machine running Win 2000 that I want to connect to the internal network via VPN.
Using the walkthough on the PIX I set-up a PPTP VPN and am able to connect from the outside with my W2K machine at home, it says we are connected, accepts username and password, registers on network, and give me an IP of 192.168.1.10.
The problem is this, on the Win 2000 machine on the outside I cannot see past the 501 to the internal network. I would like to be able to see the shared drives on each internal machine.
I thought that maybe the inside machines needed to be running VPN and connected to the PIX at the same way for this to work. So, at the same time I also started a VPN with the internal Win 2000 machine to the PIX and it was assigned an IP of 192.168.1.11 and still I could not see the drives from the external machine.
I am sure I am missing something easy (or hard?) on the PIX as well as possibly on the machines. Any help on how I can externally connect to the internal shared drivers would be appreciated..
Thank-you.
AM123