Hi,
I currently have a small network with 2 windows 2000 servers. Between them and the internet is a 3com firewall.
One of the servers I have configured for VPN access. It has one nic card.
The firewall uses NAT to translate the public IP of the VPN server into an internal IP address of 192.168.1.x
I have opened up a PPTP port on the firewall.
IP addresses on the LAN are issued on a DHCP basis from that same VPN server.
I have set up RRAS service with a static IP address range of 192.168.1.110 - 192.168.1.120
Here in lies the rub...
I am using a software called SoftRemote LT as a client VPN software/key encryption method. The firewall supports this software. I am able to dial-up, log in and be authenticated by the VPN server. I can see the connection when I go to the RRAS on the VPN.
However I can't ping any internal addresses nor (obviously) browse the network by name.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I need to do?
I currently have a small network with 2 windows 2000 servers. Between them and the internet is a 3com firewall.
One of the servers I have configured for VPN access. It has one nic card.
The firewall uses NAT to translate the public IP of the VPN server into an internal IP address of 192.168.1.x
I have opened up a PPTP port on the firewall.
IP addresses on the LAN are issued on a DHCP basis from that same VPN server.
I have set up RRAS service with a static IP address range of 192.168.1.110 - 192.168.1.120
Here in lies the rub...
I am using a software called SoftRemote LT as a client VPN software/key encryption method. The firewall supports this software. I am able to dial-up, log in and be authenticated by the VPN server. I can see the connection when I go to the RRAS on the VPN.
However I can't ping any internal addresses nor (obviously) browse the network by name.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I need to do?