Re: VPN routing

2001-09-25 Thread GMasters
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

RE: VPN routing

2001-09-25 Thread Krueger, Aaron G. - Lonesome
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

RE: VPN routing

2001-09-25 Thread Jason Gauthier
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

RE: VPN routing

2001-09-25 Thread Miley, Dan
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