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Accessing DMZ while on VPN.

 
 
oysteint@gmail.com
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      12-13-2007, 11:41 AM
Hi,

I'm having some problems getting proper access to the DMZ for people
who are connected via VPN to our internal network. Unfortunately RAS
isn't my strong suite

Our internal networking is 192.168.1.*
DMZ is 192.168.2.*

The VPN machine is connected directly to the DMZ network.

Looking at the IP Routing Table via rightclicking on Static Routes
(which shows no static routes), I see that all traffic to the
192.168.2.0 network should go via the 192.168.2.20 gateway, which is
the IP# given to the DMZ NIC in the VPN machine.

So where should I look and what do I need to do to allow people
connected via VPN to reach machines in the DMZ?

Øystein
 
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Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)
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      12-13-2007, 08:23 PM
Posting the routing table here may help.

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Hi,

I'm having some problems getting proper access to the DMZ for people
who are connected via VPN to our internal network. Unfortunately RAS
isn't my strong suite

Our internal networking is 192.168.1.*
DMZ is 192.168.2.*

The VPN machine is connected directly to the DMZ network.

Looking at the IP Routing Table via rightclicking on Static Routes
(which shows no static routes), I see that all traffic to the
192.168.2.0 network should go via the 192.168.2.20 gateway, which is
the IP# given to the DMZ NIC in the VPN machine.

So where should I look and what do I need to do to allow people
connected via VPN to reach machines in the DMZ?

Øystein

 
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Bill Grant
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      12-13-2007, 08:55 PM
Can ordinary client machines on your local LAN see machines in the DMZ?
If not, then remote clients should not see them either.

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Hi,

I'm having some problems getting proper access to the DMZ for people
who are connected via VPN to our internal network. Unfortunately RAS
isn't my strong suite

Our internal networking is 192.168.1.*
DMZ is 192.168.2.*

The VPN machine is connected directly to the DMZ network.

Looking at the IP Routing Table via rightclicking on Static Routes
(which shows no static routes), I see that all traffic to the
192.168.2.0 network should go via the 192.168.2.20 gateway, which is
the IP# given to the DMZ NIC in the VPN machine.

So where should I look and what do I need to do to allow people
connected via VPN to reach machines in the DMZ?

Øystein

 
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