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edisonrus
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      10-08-2005, 12:16 PM
Setting up Win3k RRAS VPN & NAT. Only want to access information on the RRAS
server itself and will not be accessing resources on any other node in the
workgroup. (No domain, it's a small operation.) Internet access is through a
Linksys Broadband Router (DSL) I've configured port forwarding on the router
for PPTP 1723 and IP 47 to the Internal IP address on the RRAS Server. The
RASS server's default gateway is pointed to the router. Plan on using the
Router's DHCP for clients IP address. (will only be two clients) Disabled all
other port entries on the RRAS (L2TP etc) Using RRAS authenication and the
default access policy.

On the clients the (WIN XP) the firwalls are disabled at the moment. I want
to enable the firewall. Are there any port execptions to configure on the
clients? Also will uncheck Use Default Gateway on remote Network on the
client side.

Will this work?? Any advice? Any tips are most welcomed.

Thanks ~e


 
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Gerry
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      12-12-2005, 08:57 PM
I hope you don't mind me contacting you. I have the opposite problem to you,
I infact want to set up RAS to allow VPN clients access to all the network
resources. At the moment they can only access the server with VPN/RAS.

I would really appreciate if you could advise me on what I need to do to
allow VPN clients full access to Lan.

"edisonrus" wrote:

> Setting up Win3k RRAS VPN & NAT. Only want to access information on the RRAS
> server itself and will not be accessing resources on any other node in the
> workgroup. (No domain, it's a small operation.) Internet access is through a
> Linksys Broadband Router (DSL) I've configured port forwarding on the router
> for PPTP 1723 and IP 47 to the Internal IP address on the RRAS Server. The
> RASS server's default gateway is pointed to the router. Plan on using the
> Router's DHCP for clients IP address. (will only be two clients) Disabled all
> other port entries on the RRAS (L2TP etc) Using RRAS authenication and the
> default access policy.
>
> On the clients the (WIN XP) the firwalls are disabled at the moment. I want
> to enable the firewall. Are there any port execptions to configure on the
> clients? Also will uncheck Use Default Gateway on remote Network on the
> client side.
>
> Will this work?? Any advice? Any tips are most welcomed.
>
> Thanks ~e
>
>

 
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Bill Grant
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      12-13-2005, 12:40 AM
That is what normally happens by default. Are the remote users
getting IP addresses in the same IP subnet as the LAN machines? If they are,
it normally just works. The RRAS server acts as a proxy for the remotes on
the LAN. This sometimes fails in a switched LAN. Some switches don't handle
proxy ARP in the same way as hubs.

If the remotes are using a different IP subnet, you need to route the
traffic through the RRAS server.

Note that if you want to use names rather than IP addresses, the remote
clients may need extra info to resolve names of LAN machines.


> Gerry wrote:
> I hope you don't mind me contacting you. I have the opposite problem
> to you, I infact want to set up RAS to allow VPN clients access to
> all the network resources. At the moment they can only access the
> server with VPN/RAS.
>
> I would really appreciate if you could advise me on what I need to do
> to allow VPN clients full access to Lan.
>
> "edisonrus" wrote:
>
>> Setting up Win3k RRAS VPN & NAT. Only want to access information on
>> the RRAS server itself and will not be accessing resources on any
>> other node in the workgroup. (No domain, it's a small operation.)
>> Internet access is through a Linksys Broadband Router (DSL) I've
>> configured port forwarding on the router for PPTP 1723 and IP 47
>> to the Internal IP address on the RRAS Server. The RASS server's
>> default gateway is pointed to the router. Plan on using the
>> Router's DHCP for clients IP address. (will only be two clients)
>> Disabled all other port entries on the RRAS (L2TP etc) Using RRAS
>> authenication and the default access policy.
>>
>> On the clients the (WIN XP) the firwalls are disabled at the
>> moment. I want to enable the firewall. Are there any port execptions
>> to configure on the clients? Also will uncheck Use Default Gateway
>> on remote Network on the client side.
>>
>> Will this work?? Any advice? Any tips are most welcomed.
>>
>> Thanks ~e



 
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