NukemWhumpus
IS-IT--Management
Hello,
I'm running a Windows 2000 Professional machine on an NT4 network. The 2000 machine is directly connected to the internet via the companies T1 line. It is connected to the LAN via a 2nd NIC in the computer. I can both get on the internet and access the LAN from the 2000 box. My Problem is that I am trying to set the 2000 box up as a VPN server for a client. The client can connect, and access all shared files on this (the 2000) machine, but he can not access anything outside of this computer. (no LAN access). Our network uses private addressing. I have the NIC that is connected directly to the internet with an assigned static IP, while the other NICs IP is given by a DHCP server. Any help would be great.
Thanks,
Pete.
I'm running a Windows 2000 Professional machine on an NT4 network. The 2000 machine is directly connected to the internet via the companies T1 line. It is connected to the LAN via a 2nd NIC in the computer. I can both get on the internet and access the LAN from the 2000 box. My Problem is that I am trying to set the 2000 box up as a VPN server for a client. The client can connect, and access all shared files on this (the 2000) machine, but he can not access anything outside of this computer. (no LAN access). Our network uses private addressing. I have the NIC that is connected directly to the internet with an assigned static IP, while the other NICs IP is given by a DHCP server. Any help would be great.
Thanks,
Pete.