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ahmad
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      07-12-2007, 05:14 AM
I have 2 sites conncted by PPTP VPN, Site 1 have 2 DC, one Win2003Srv and
Second SBS2003SrvPrm and Site 2 has 1 DCSrv act also as RRASSrv, connection
done and clients can bing each other from both side, the problem is I can't
ping SBS2003Srv from site 2 even the GateW is configured properly, I can ping
SBSSRv from RRAS Srv but not from clients at site2, as a resault I couldn't
access the services located at the SBS2003Srv like portal or mail

Thanks for any help in this case
 
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Bill Grant
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      07-12-2007, 06:51 AM
If you can see the workstations at a site but cannot see the server, it
is probably because of the default gateway setting on the server. Is the
server acting as a router or a remote access server?

If the default gateway of the SBS server is not the VPN router, the
return traffic will not come through the VPN tunnel. You could probably fix
it by adding a static route to the SBS server to route traffic for the
subnet of the "other" site to the VPN router, so that it is not sent to some
other gateway.

"ahmad" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:0F9F883A-2DC8-463B-A7B2-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have 2 sites conncted by PPTP VPN, Site 1 have 2 DC, one Win2003Srv and
> Second SBS2003SrvPrm and Site 2 has 1 DCSrv act also as RRASSrv,
> connection
> done and clients can bing each other from both side, the problem is I
> can't
> ping SBS2003Srv from site 2 even the GateW is configured properly, I can
> ping
> SBSSRv from RRAS Srv but not from clients at site2, as a resault I
> couldn't
> access the services located at the SBS2003Srv like portal or mail
>
> Thanks for any help in this case



 
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ahmad
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      07-12-2007, 10:28 AM
Thanks Bill for your help, actually SBS act as DC,Exchng,SQLSrv , there is a
nother machine act as RRAS, DefGatW for SBS is set as RRAS Srv, I can ping
SBS from site2 using RRAS for the site2 but not by client of site 2.

"Bill Grant" wrote:

> If you can see the workstations at a site but cannot see the server, it
> is probably because of the default gateway setting on the server. Is the
> server acting as a router or a remote access server?
>
> If the default gateway of the SBS server is not the VPN router, the
> return traffic will not come through the VPN tunnel. You could probably fix
> it by adding a static route to the SBS server to route traffic for the
> subnet of the "other" site to the VPN router, so that it is not sent to some
> other gateway.
>
> "ahmad" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:0F9F883A-2DC8-463B-A7B2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have 2 sites conncted by PPTP VPN, Site 1 have 2 DC, one Win2003Srv and
> > Second SBS2003SrvPrm and Site 2 has 1 DCSrv act also as RRASSrv,
> > connection
> > done and clients can bing each other from both side, the problem is I
> > can't
> > ping SBS2003Srv from site 2 even the GateW is configured properly, I can
> > ping
> > SBSSRv from RRAS Srv but not from clients at site2, as a resault I
> > couldn't
> > access the services located at the SBS2003Srv like portal or mail
> >
> > Thanks for any help in this case

>
>
>

 
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