Routing denied to remote workers

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Guest

Here is my situation. I hope somebody can help me. At the moment I am using
a draytek router as a VPN server for remote dial up clients/LANS which is on
a 192.168.1.x network. Our internal lan is on a 10.0.1.x network which is
guarded by an ISA firewall. I have set up a windows 2000 Router to route
traffic coming in from the 192.168.1.x network and remote dial up clients to
the 10.0.1.x network. This router is routing traffic successfully if I place
a PC on the 192.168.1.x network behind the draytek, but is blocking remote
dial up clients from routing to the 10.0.1.0 network. Traffic from the dial
up clients gets to the 192.168.1.x nic on the windows 2000 router but gets no
further. How can I resolve this?
 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]

draytek router needs to route to 10.x.x.x LAN.
For more and other information, go to http://howtonetworking.com.

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Here is my situation. I hope somebody can help me. At the moment I am using
a draytek router as a VPN server for remote dial up clients/LANS which is on
a 192.168.1.x network. Our internal lan is on a 10.0.1.x network which is
guarded by an ISA firewall. I have set up a windows 2000 Router to route
traffic coming in from the 192.168.1.x network and remote dial up clients to
the 10.0.1.x network. This router is routing traffic successfully if I place
a PC on the 192.168.1.x network behind the draytek, but is blocking remote
dial up clients from routing to the 10.0.1.0 network. Traffic from the dial
up clients gets to the 192.168.1.x nic on the windows 2000 router but gets no
further. How can I resolve this?
 

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