I have a firewall with built in VPN and a windows 2000 SBS with 2 nic's
The local lan is 200.200.200.x with the firewall connected directly to the other server nic on a 192.198.100.x the firewall then does NAT to the internet.
When i connect using the VPN i connect fine to the firewall - and can ping the 192.168.100.x card of the server - but cannot get through the server to the local lan. Also i cannot get to any shares on the server using \\192.168.100.x\sharename or \\200.200.200.x\sharename
Now i assume that either
a) i have to get SBS to do the VPN termination rather than the firewall as this will be the only way get the traffic to pass through the cards.
or
b)i need to enable something under SBS to allow traffic through the cards onto the local lan - it is using ISA as we are using outlook web access + proxy server..
Any thoughts...?
Thanks for any help given,...
Tam
The local lan is 200.200.200.x with the firewall connected directly to the other server nic on a 192.198.100.x the firewall then does NAT to the internet.
When i connect using the VPN i connect fine to the firewall - and can ping the 192.168.100.x card of the server - but cannot get through the server to the local lan. Also i cannot get to any shares on the server using \\192.168.100.x\sharename or \\200.200.200.x\sharename
Now i assume that either
a) i have to get SBS to do the VPN termination rather than the firewall as this will be the only way get the traffic to pass through the cards.
or
b)i need to enable something under SBS to allow traffic through the cards onto the local lan - it is using ISA as we are using outlook web access + proxy server..
Any thoughts...?
Thanks for any help given,...
Tam