Jason,
This sounds a lot like a problem we had here with our VPN - users in
Munich/Paris not being able to get to thier servers when they connected to
the London office via VPN. So, can you tell me...:
What kind of device do you have in between all the subnets?
What are the IP addresses of sai
KixTart!
www.kixtart.org
Free and fairly easy to do things such as you propose. For instance,
placing:
$Subnet=SUBSTR(@IPADDRESS0,1,11)
In your script would give youa variable '$Subnet' with the IP Address in the
form of ###.###.###.### with any leading zeros replaced by a space (there
redirection back out the same card.
(The tunnel terminates 'outside' the firewall, not 'inside')
> -Original Message-
> From: Miley, Dan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 11:34 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: RE: VPN ro
does the VPN/firewall device have routes in it to the other subnets. (route
print under NT, or show ip route under IOS)
under 2000 there's a check box under tcpip properties->advanced->networking
that says "use default gateway on remote network" or somesuch. is that
checked?
-Original Messa