- Jul 12, 2000
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Here's the situation:
Clients connect in through a DSL connection which attaches to a router (192.168.128.1) which connects to one port on the server (192.168.128.2). The other port on the server (192.168.0.9) connects to the intranet switch. Clients can connect up an authenticate to the server, the VPN connection is established, but they can't get to anything on the intranet.
Microsoft's documentation is really confusing, do I need to create a static route between the two networks or do I need to have the VPN server establish IP addresses for the incoming connections on the intranet? I don't completely understand how this works, any help would be appreciated!
Clients connect in through a DSL connection which attaches to a router (192.168.128.1) which connects to one port on the server (192.168.128.2). The other port on the server (192.168.0.9) connects to the intranet switch. Clients can connect up an authenticate to the server, the VPN connection is established, but they can't get to anything on the intranet.
Microsoft's documentation is really confusing, do I need to create a static route between the two networks or do I need to have the VPN server establish IP addresses for the incoming connections on the intranet? I don't completely understand how this works, any help would be appreciated!