I've setup a Incoming VPN connection on a Win2K3 server (yes, I'm not using the RRAS...read on).
While users are able to VPN in and can authenticate, I can't seem to get them to see any of the systems on the network (likewise I can't see the connected systems from within the local network). This leads me to think I set something up wrong (doh).
I've defined the VPN connection to serve out a predefined set of IPs (192.168.1.10-20) in the VPN setup wizard as opposed to the 'Automatic' option as the DHCP service is turned off...the LinkSys router is currently handling all local DHCP requests.
I've tried to get the RRAS working but everytime I enable it, I lose most of my servers local networking capability (I can no longer see the local network).
What am I setting wrong? Do I need to have DHCP services running on the server or can I forward those requests to the router? Is this a possible configuration?
TIA
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Sean Shrum
Shrum Consulting
C.A.T.S.: Consulting: Programming: R/C Soaring:
While users are able to VPN in and can authenticate, I can't seem to get them to see any of the systems on the network (likewise I can't see the connected systems from within the local network). This leads me to think I set something up wrong (doh).
I've defined the VPN connection to serve out a predefined set of IPs (192.168.1.10-20) in the VPN setup wizard as opposed to the 'Automatic' option as the DHCP service is turned off...the LinkSys router is currently handling all local DHCP requests.
I've tried to get the RRAS working but everytime I enable it, I lose most of my servers local networking capability (I can no longer see the local network).
What am I setting wrong? Do I need to have DHCP services running on the server or can I forward those requests to the router? Is this a possible configuration?
TIA
=============================
Sean Shrum
Shrum Consulting
C.A.T.S.: Consulting: Programming: R/C Soaring: