Clients Can't See Remote Server Through RAS

G

Guest

Hi, I have setup RRAS on 2 2003 servers. I'm able to ping and see the
servers from each other with no problem, however, if I ping the remote server
from the workstations, I get no response. What am I missing??

Thanks
 
R

Robert L [MS-MVP]

sounds like routing issue. check the routing table or post the result here.

routing issues on vpn
Can ping VPN server only but not other resources Can't access the internal server
when remote client establishes VPN Can't access the Internet while using ....
www.chicagotech.net/routingissuesonvpn.htm

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
Hi, I have setup RRAS on 2 2003 servers. I'm able to ping and see the
servers from each other with no problem, however, if I ping the remote server
from the workstations, I get no response. What am I missing??

Thanks
 
G

Guest

Hi and thanks for the response. Can you tell me how to check the routing
table? Do i check it on the server or the workstation??
 
B

Bill Grant

You say you have set up two w2003 RRAS servers. Set them up as what? Do
you mean you have set up as a site-to-site VPN link?
 
G

Guest

Yes, sorry I should have been more clear. My main office has a T1 along with
isa server 2000 and windows 2003 as the domain controller. My branch office
has windows server 2003 with a cable internet connection. I setup a site to
site vpn link between the 2. The goal here is to get the client pc's in the
branch to be able to connect to the exchange server 2003 at the main office.
From the branch office server, i can ping by name and connect to the main
office, however, on the branch office clients I have no luck.
 
B

Bill Grant

What is the default gateway settings on the machines at the main office?
If it is not the VPN router, you will need extra routing to actually get the
branch office traffic to the VPN router. If the dg is to an Internet router,
it will be getting lost somewhere.
 

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