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Can't access the internal server when remote client establishes VPN
Symptoms: Two offices are connected using a vpn. Both offices run W2K
servers, RAS & TS. When office A connects to Office B you can not connect to
office A from anywhere except from office B. You can not connect using TS,
or a vpn connection. In order to gain access to office A, you have to
connect to office B, disconnect the client in RAS, then you can connect to
office A.
Resolution: When establishing VPN to the office A, the routing table
changes. To fix this issue, disable the "Use default gateway" on the Office
A VPN server. Or modify the routing table manually.
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"spanchag" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am trying to set up a VPN server on my current Windows
> Server 2003 which is already running DHCP services.
>
> As soon as I enable RRAS I am unable to connect to the
> internet and the DHCP server is not running as well.
> In the option box where I choose the IP addresses of
> clients, I have tried both options ( using DHCP and
> static) but both don't work.
>
> Can somebody help me out with this?
>
> Thanks