Hello
Wonder if anyone can assist. I have the following setup.
A Windows 2003 RRAS server setup as a router and a remote access VPN server. (the VPN server is being used to connect a wireless network to a wired network).
The RRAS has 3 interfaces:
1. 10.3.0.5/16 (dial up address that vpn users use from the wireless clients)
2. 192.168.1.69/24 Interface to the wired network.
3. 10.13.0.1/16 Interface used to assign DHCP addresses to the PPP clients that connect into the RRAS box.
This interface is required as I need to hide the 192.16.1.0 addresses from being visible when the users do an ipconfig to see their PPP adapter settings. Basically I need to hide as much information pertaining to the wired network as is possible. So I therefore need to route traffic incoming from the 10.13.0.0 network to the 192.168.1.0 network on the RRAS Server.
When I try to ping an 192.168.1.0 network address from a wireless client with ppp adapter address 10.13.1.20 it times out even though there is a routing table entry on the RAS box.
The PPP adapter tcp/ip setting on the client has an Gateway address which is the same as its IP address (.20)even though the DHCP scope options specify the interface on the RAS box (10.13.0.1).
Can anyone advise why I cant get to the 192.168.1.0 network.
Appreciate any assistance
Thanks
MRSOLO
Wonder if anyone can assist. I have the following setup.
A Windows 2003 RRAS server setup as a router and a remote access VPN server. (the VPN server is being used to connect a wireless network to a wired network).
The RRAS has 3 interfaces:
1. 10.3.0.5/16 (dial up address that vpn users use from the wireless clients)
2. 192.168.1.69/24 Interface to the wired network.
3. 10.13.0.1/16 Interface used to assign DHCP addresses to the PPP clients that connect into the RRAS box.
This interface is required as I need to hide the 192.16.1.0 addresses from being visible when the users do an ipconfig to see their PPP adapter settings. Basically I need to hide as much information pertaining to the wired network as is possible. So I therefore need to route traffic incoming from the 10.13.0.0 network to the 192.168.1.0 network on the RRAS Server.
When I try to ping an 192.168.1.0 network address from a wireless client with ppp adapter address 10.13.1.20 it times out even though there is a routing table entry on the RAS box.
The PPP adapter tcp/ip setting on the client has an Gateway address which is the same as its IP address (.20)even though the DHCP scope options specify the interface on the RAS box (10.13.0.1).
Can anyone advise why I cant get to the 192.168.1.0 network.
Appreciate any assistance
Thanks
MRSOLO