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      05-09-2006, 01:48 PM
Heres the situation:

I am running Windows 2003 Server configured with Routing and remote
access. everything is configured, clients can connect, etc.

Network Card 1: "Internet Card" IP 172.16.1.1 - connects the internet"
Network Card 2: "Internal Card" IP 172.16.2.2 - connects to the LAN"

The external card has all IP setting assigned IP, SM, Default GW, DNS,
etc
The Internal card has the IP address, SM, no Default GW (cant have
multiple), DNS, etc.

Clients can connect externally with no problems and can ping, access
anything on the local LAN domain. But heres the problem

I have 5 domains and all are on different subnets 172.16.x.x 172.17.x.x
etc. VPN clients can only ping the 172.16 network. They need to access
172.17 and the others.

How can i configure this server to enable them to ping and access the
other subnets. basically route the traffic to the other domains!!!

I thought about bringing the VPN server behind the firewall, NAT the
server out the the wan and configure it this way. Is there a way to
resolve this with the implementation i have in place?

Please Help.

Rich

 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]
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      05-09-2006, 02:34 PM
this is routing issue. We need more information to help. How do you connect to other subnets? or post the routing table in the RRAS may help.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
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Heres the situation:

I am running Windows 2003 Server configured with Routing and remote
access. everything is configured, clients can connect, etc.

Network Card 1: "Internet Card" IP 172.16.1.1 - connects the internet"
Network Card 2: "Internal Card" IP 172.16.2.2 - connects to the LAN"

The external card has all IP setting assigned IP, SM, Default GW, DNS,
etc
The Internal card has the IP address, SM, no Default GW (cant have
multiple), DNS, etc.

Clients can connect externally with no problems and can ping, access
anything on the local LAN domain. But heres the problem

I have 5 domains and all are on different subnets 172.16.x.x 172.17.x.x
etc. VPN clients can only ping the 172.16 network. They need to access
172.17 and the others.

How can i configure this server to enable them to ping and access the
other subnets. basically route the traffic to the other domains!!!

I thought about bringing the VPN server behind the firewall, NAT the
server out the the wan and configure it this way. Is there a way to
resolve this with the implementation i have in place?

Please Help.

Rich

 
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