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Xfoxus
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      09-08-2006, 08:06 AM
Hello,

I have Win2000 Server computer with two LAN and one ISDN card. ISDN card
is connected for remote ISDN connection and it is routed (RRAS) to local
network.

One LAN card is connected to local network, and other one to router
which is connected to VPN.


I want to establish connection to VPN (from server), for other users
from VPN to see my local network - how to do that?!

At the end I must have VPN connection, ISDN connection and local area
connection...

Address of router (for VPN) is static - 192.168.188.6, address of server
is 192.168.1.60, address of lan card 192.168.1.1...

What do I have to do? (thx for any help)
 
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Bill Grant
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      09-09-2006, 02:04 AM
It isn't easy. You may not be able to set this up simply by making
changes at your server. Routing is a two-way process. Even if your server
knows how to reach the VPN clients, nothing will happen if the remote
clients don't know where your LAN is! Can the remote clients see your
server?

Is your Windows 2000 server the default gateway for your LAN? If it
is, the problem is a bit simpler. All you need to ensure is that traffic for
the remote clients goes to the correct gateway of this server to reach the
VPN router. You can do that with a static route on this machine. What
addresses do the VPN clients receive when they connect?



Xfoxus wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have Win2000 Server computer with two LAN and one ISDN card. ISDN
> card is connected for remote ISDN connection and it is routed (RRAS)
> to local network.
>
> One LAN card is connected to local network, and other one to router
> which is connected to VPN.
>
>
> I want to establish connection to VPN (from server), for other users
> from VPN to see my local network - how to do that?!
>
> At the end I must have VPN connection, ISDN connection and local area
> connection...
>
> Address of router (for VPN) is static - 192.168.188.6, address of
> server is 192.168.1.60, address of lan card 192.168.1.1...
>
> What do I have to do? (thx for any help)



 
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Xfoxus
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      09-11-2006, 06:27 AM
Bill Grant wrote:
> It isn't easy. You may not be able to set this up simply by making
> changes at your server. Routing is a two-way process. Even if your server
> knows how to reach the VPN clients, nothing will happen if the remote
> clients don't know where your LAN is! Can the remote clients see your
> server?
>
> Is your Windows 2000 server the default gateway for your LAN? If it
> is, the problem is a bit simpler. All you need to ensure is that traffic for
> the remote clients goes to the correct gateway of this server to reach the
> VPN router. You can do that with a static route on this machine. What
> addresses do the VPN clients receive when they connect?
>
>
>


Nope. Remote clients can't see my server cause remote clients don't know
where my LAN is as you said. Even the server can't see other clients in
private network.

Nope again. My server is not default gateway for my LAN and that's my
major problem I think :/

My VPN clients get static IP addresses assigned from VPN administrator
(192.168.188.6 - assigned IP address for that remote server).
 
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