Hi All,
This is what is happening,
Senario: Accessing workserver (using 10.10.X.X range) from home network using (192.168.X.X range).
1) Locale home machine going straight through cable modem has no problems to establish VPN tunnel and all connections there after say to 10.10.0.3 machine on the works network.
2) Introducing a Netgear FR114P router to the home network setup and the whole thing comes to a halt.
VPN connection is established but nothing after that.
After checking works firewall logs it seems that the attempt to connect with the VPN tunnel is successful but then there is an entry saying that packets from 192.168.0.2 are dropped.
192.168.0.2 is not a routable range, isn't it ???
So why is this or how to I tell the works network firewall to accept and route that IP address through to it's internal network the 10.10.x.x range.
All help, suggestions and feedback on this will be highly appreciated.
Thanks Paul
This is what is happening,
Senario: Accessing workserver (using 10.10.X.X range) from home network using (192.168.X.X range).
1) Locale home machine going straight through cable modem has no problems to establish VPN tunnel and all connections there after say to 10.10.0.3 machine on the works network.
2) Introducing a Netgear FR114P router to the home network setup and the whole thing comes to a halt.
VPN connection is established but nothing after that.
After checking works firewall logs it seems that the attempt to connect with the VPN tunnel is successful but then there is an entry saying that packets from 192.168.0.2 are dropped.
192.168.0.2 is not a routable range, isn't it ???
So why is this or how to I tell the works network firewall to accept and route that IP address through to it's internal network the 10.10.x.x range.
All help, suggestions and feedback on this will be highly appreciated.
Thanks Paul