VPN access via DSL-router to router on SBS2003

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Guest

Hi,

I've got two Netgear DG834G-routers set up for router-to-router VPN. On the
one side the router is on the WAN-side of a SBS2003 LAN (LocA) - on the other
side connected to a single subnet (LocB).

My problem is that I can connect from the LAN-side of the SBS2003 LAN (LocA)
to LocB, but LocB cannot connect to the LAN-side of LocA.

I have run the SBS2003-wizzard to enable VPN-connections.

Any advice?

Regards,
Adri Genis
 
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Robert L [MVP - Networking]

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Hi,

I've got two Netgear DG834G-routers set up for router-to-router VPN. On the
one side the router is on the WAN-side of a SBS2003 LAN (LocA) - on the other
side connected to a single subnet (LocB).

My problem is that I can connect from the LAN-side of the SBS2003 LAN (LocA)
to LocB, but LocB cannot connect to the LAN-side of LocA.

I have run the SBS2003-wizzard to enable VPN-connections.

Any advice?

Regards,
Adri Genis
 
G

Guest

given: LocA-LAN, LocA-WAN, LocB (see original post)

LocA -> LocB (router) works
LocA -> LocB (non-router) works - but direct route not through receiving
router
LocB -> LocA (router) works
LocB -> LocA-WAN works - but direct route not through receiving router
LocB -> LocA-LAN doesn't work, but tries to follow internet route and not
vpn route

Hope this helps

btw - I have set the router's VPN's up as subnet-subnet and range-range - no
difference
 

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