I have installed RRAS on my Win2K server and client, and can establish a VPN
from my remote client and see the internal server's resources. But I also
want to route my client's internet traffic (browsing and mail) through the
VPN and have my RRAS server fire off the packets to and from the office DSL
router (the purpose here is to secure my internet traffic through the VPN).
The problem seems to be that when I first establish an internet connection
from the client I get a default gateway pointing to the IP address given me
by whatever ISP I'm connecting to, and there is no default gateway
associated with the VPN connection; the result is that internet traffic
automatically bypasses the VPN in favor of the direct connection. So, I
guess I have two questions:
1.. Is doing what I want to do even possible?
2.. If the answer above is 'yes', how do I go about establishing the
appropriate routes? I've searched the MS Knowledge Base, and although I've
seen a few hints I cannot find a procedure that works. I cannot find any
way to define a default gateway in the standard VPN 'Properties' windows.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Dean P. Macinskas
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"Dean Macinskas" <d...@junk.com> wrote in message
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"Dean Macinskas" <d...@junk.com> wrote in message
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> Robert,
>
> I did so, and I think you are correct - the traffic is now going to the
> VPN.
> I'm still not able to access the internet however, so I suspect that the
> problem is now on the server.
>
> Do you have any advice as to what the routing table should look like on
> the
> server side to allow the internet traffic to be properly routed?
>
> Thanks,
> Dean
>
> "Robert L [MS-MVP]" <nor...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OsHtRfI2...@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
I understand this, and I do in fact see this behavior if I do a "route
print".
But I notice something odd: on the server, if I stop RRAS I can access the
internet (i.e., IE can see the internet), but when I start RRAS then IE can
no longer access the internet. I have RRAS set as both a LAN/WAN router and
a VPN server.
Regards,
Dean
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cheers,
Lunchb0x
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