ATTN: network guru's, I need your help with a VPN please.

N

Nate

Hello all.

I have 2 LAN's that are connected over the Internet via a VPN from a Windows
2000 Server box configured as an Internet gateway, to a Windows 2000 Server
box configured as an Internet gateway. Both LAN's have Internet access, so
NAT routing is working properly on both networks. So connectivity to the
Internet shouldn't be a problem.

Here is the problem. LAN A gateway can access all hosts on LAN B, LAN B
gateway can access all hosts on LAN A, but LAN A hosts behind the LAN A
gateway cannot access LAN B hosts behind the LAN B gateway and vice versa.
How do I configure these networks so that all hosts on both gateways can
properly route to each other over the VPN?

Thanks for any help,
Nate Watts
 
J

jason

well soundslike your routing protocol be it RIP or ospf is
working otherwise Lan A gateway woundt converse with LAN B
clients and vice versa howevr there must be problem with
NAT between your clients on both LAN's and there
corresponding Gateways maybe?
 

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