KraftyDood
Programmer
Hi,
I have a problem that I just can't solve. I've contacted my ISP, NETGEAR, etc., and even brought in someone who claimed to be a networking expert. No-one has been able to help me solve or understand this problem.
I have a static ip addresss from my internet service provider (SHAW), and on my server I am developing a web application. I can access my web server via the static ip from an outside computer - up until I start a VPN client (Nortel) running on my server. After that I just get timeouts when trying to access the server from an outside computer. I need to run the VPN on my server because it needs to access a database on a government network. With the VPN running on my server, I can still access the server via the static ip address from another computer on my LAN though (when I am using a router).
I've tried this going directly to the cable modem, or through a router - same thing happens.
Other strange things: If I just connect my computer to the cable modem, the default ip address I am assigned is not the static ip address I was assigned by shaw - I need to go into my TCP/IP settings and manually set the static ip address I want. Is this normal?
Also, even before I run a VPN client on my server, I cannot PING my static ip address (though shaw says it is working) from my LAN (when I am using a router) or from an outside computer - I just get timeout.
When I run the Nortel VPN Client, it shows an Assigned Ip Address. I can access my server through this Ip Address from anywhere, but this doesn't really do me any good - I need to be able to access my server using my static ip address.
Am I just missing something about how VPN works, or is there a setting somewhere I am missing, or maybe the cable modem (Motorola Surfboard SB5100) has limitations I am not aware of.
I really would appreciate any help.
I have a problem that I just can't solve. I've contacted my ISP, NETGEAR, etc., and even brought in someone who claimed to be a networking expert. No-one has been able to help me solve or understand this problem.
I have a static ip addresss from my internet service provider (SHAW), and on my server I am developing a web application. I can access my web server via the static ip from an outside computer - up until I start a VPN client (Nortel) running on my server. After that I just get timeouts when trying to access the server from an outside computer. I need to run the VPN on my server because it needs to access a database on a government network. With the VPN running on my server, I can still access the server via the static ip address from another computer on my LAN though (when I am using a router).
I've tried this going directly to the cable modem, or through a router - same thing happens.
Other strange things: If I just connect my computer to the cable modem, the default ip address I am assigned is not the static ip address I was assigned by shaw - I need to go into my TCP/IP settings and manually set the static ip address I want. Is this normal?
Also, even before I run a VPN client on my server, I cannot PING my static ip address (though shaw says it is working) from my LAN (when I am using a router) or from an outside computer - I just get timeout.
When I run the Nortel VPN Client, it shows an Assigned Ip Address. I can access my server through this Ip Address from anywhere, but this doesn't really do me any good - I need to be able to access my server using my static ip address.
Am I just missing something about how VPN works, or is there a setting somewhere I am missing, or maybe the cable modem (Motorola Surfboard SB5100) has limitations I am not aware of.
I really would appreciate any help.