Hi

I was able to solve this on my own. Problem was actually caused by Alcatel-Lucent IP Sec client which was on the same PC. Even when it was off, there were few services working and blocking Shrew. This was a bit of suprise because in past I was using Alcatel client with e.g. Cisco and Junier clients on the same PC and all of them worked fine. So, after uninstalling Alcatel client I could ping remote hosts, and remote doktop works fine too.

Slawomir

W dniu 2010-09-25 05:22, kevin vpn pisze:
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 18:21:21 +0200
Stefan Bauer<[email protected]>  wrote:

Am 24.09.2010 17:12, Sławomir Krok schrieb:
I tried to put networks' adresses into policy tab manually, but
doing this changed nothing.
Also, I noticed that despite active VPN connection I can ping hosts
in my local network, so it looks like all trafic is directed into
my local gateway instead of VPN one.
Thanks in advance for help.
I hope you're not really expecting any useful help after the spare
informations you've provided. Provide at least always log files from
both sides and a few informatiosn about your network (an ascii
diagram is always helpful!).
Hi Slawomir,

Do the IP subnets for your local network and the remote network (on the
other side of the VPN) overlap?  That could be causing a problem if
that is the case.

Like Stefan suggested, some more information would be useful,
especially details on your network configuration.


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