I have a Windows RRAS vpn server at our main office and a vpn client at a remote office. The remote office can ping any computer on the main office lan, but the main office lan cannot access any of the computer on the remote office lan. But if I go onto the VPN server itself I can ping any of the computer on the remote office. It looks like I can't get it to go from the lan computer to the VPN server. I entered static routes on the lan computer (the VPN server is not the default gateway), but it won't go through. I even tried setting the VPN server as the default gateway, it still won't go through.
Any help would be deeply appreciated :)
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Please check the Ip address tables make sure port forwarding is done on right servers, it cab be changed if some one power off and power on the network device. It looks like that is the problem.
here is the routing table for the vpn server at the main office where the lan cannot access anything. The 10.1.1.x network is the main office and the 192.168.1.x net is the remote office network. 10.1.1.27 is the ip of the remote vpn. Thanks
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Computer on lan cannot access computer's over VPN
Any help would be deeply appreciated :)