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zafur2000
Member since:
2009-01-20 01:57:27
  posted: 2009-01-20 02:31:53
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Hi

I have created a vpn server on windows 2000. Now i can connect to the server from remote location, but is unable to connect on the LAN on the remote server side.

the vpn server consists of 2 LAN cards one on the public internet and the other on LAN.

I am connecting on the servers public interface (WAN)from the client side and is able to connect the server. But i cannot access to the LAN network of that location.

Please help.

The server configuration that i have used is

WAN: configured with public IP
LAN: configured with 192.168.X.X/24 with gate way as 192.168.X.1
VPN: a static pool 10.10.X.X of 20 address as been created for VPN clients.
The server is configured with NAT, and the lan users are able to browse internet.

L8ians
Member since:
2009-07-07 18:28:36
  posted: 2009-07-10 14:29:57
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LAN==vpnserver==internet= ==remoteserver=LAN


The LAN on the VPN server is able to connect to the internet.
And the remote server is able to connect to the vpn server but not the LAN on the VPN server, we need to check the VPN firewall rules on the VPN server.
 
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