1. make sure both sites don't use the same IP range.
2. Make sure the RRAS server is enabling IP routing. Or this search result
may help.
VPN Issues
The one issue I'm noticing is that all their DNS requests flow through
the VPN. How can I set it up so that only the subnets that I control are
routed ...
www.chicagotech.net/vpn.htm
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"Thorny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:BA519DBB-C2AD-485B-97E0-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a Windows 2003 server behind a firewall and I am allowing PPTP VPN
> to
> pass through the firewall to terminate on the sinlge NIC on the server. I
> have setup RRAS to terminate the VPN and it connects successfully and I
> can
> ping and access resources on the Server.
>
> However, I cannot ping or access any other devices on the LAN, any attempt
> to ping just times out.
>
> The device connecting to the VPN is given an IP address on the LAN's
> Subnet
> from DHCP (I have also tried assigning a static range).
>
> I have tried disabling and reinstalling RRAS multiple times with different
> settings, from VPN and dial up to VPN and NAT with Basic firewall. I have
> attempted static routes but still can't communicate with any devices
> outside
> of the RRAS server.
>
> Can anyone suggest anything I can try to get this resolved? Any help
> would
> be greatly appreciated.