On 1/21/2011 8:00 PM, Srinivasan Subramanian wrote:
Hi Kevin
I am not able to find any policy on the VPN stopping this traffic. In
fact its just not this, I am not able to connect to any port / service
on windows machines. It somehow looks like all the windows machines
are dropping the ipsec packets arriving from a different subnet. The
windows machines are on a domain in the office network. Does that
matter? Would there be any policies that stop the individual
machiens?
Hi Srini,
I would try to run wireshark on one of the PC's your attempting to send
traffic to via the VPN connection. This will allow you to determine if
the traffic is reaching the target host in question. If the packets are
reaching the host, you should see reply packets. For example, if you are
sending an ICMP request ( ping ), you should see an ICMP reply as well.
If you don't see a reply packet, then its possible that your target host
doesn't know how to route the return packet back to the sender, or it
may have a firewall enabled that is blocking the traffic.
Hope this helps,
-Matthew
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