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rawshan Member since: 2008-05-15 08:53:45 | posted: 2008-05-15 08:55:13 VPN and Internet browsing ---------- I have a very simple
problem and I know the
solution is around the
corner. My
Scenario: I have a
Windows server (single
NIC) hosted in a
datacenter with 5 public
IP assigned to it. I want
to make it a vpn server
and a router for secured
internet browsing for all
vpn clients. VPN clients
will dial up the server
and send all internet
traffic through the
server for secured net
browsing.
I
already setup VPN server
configuration through
RRAS with custom
configuration with static
IP pool. I also create
Active directory user
with dialin access
permission for windows
authentication.
Everythings seems fine
and my vpn clients can
connect to the server
using PPTP. But the
problem arose with
browsing. When I check
"Use Remote Computer
Default gateway" setting
checked to throw all the
traffic through the VPN
server, it does not work.
But I can still ping both
public and vpn assigned
ip to the server. I know
I am missing something
regarding TCP/IP
forwarding. I also tried
with NAT enabled at the
server but no luck. LAN
and demand dial routing
also enabled at the
server. I also edited
registry for and did
IPEnableRouter flag to
on. NO luck at all..
Help will be
apprciated..
Rawsh
an
| Blacklogic Member since: 2008-05-01 20:48:26 | posted: 2008-05-16 21:47:14 Show your configs ---------- Well, competitor good
luck in your business.
Hopefully you'll find the
way to fight with fraud
;)
Topic
related: What did you
do exactly? Did you
configure routing? Do you
have any antivirus
installed on your
server?
| rawshan Member since: 2008-05-15 08:53:45 | posted: 2008-05-17 02:02:34 Config Issue ---------- Hello Blacklogic, This
if for non commercial
specific task and will be
used not more than 15
people. So not I am not a
competitor ;-)
I
have Norton installed in
the server. I am not sure
what else I need to do in
windows
routing.
thanks | rawshan Member since: 2008-05-15 08:53:45 | posted: 2008-05-17 02:48:39 Norton ---------- I also tried with
disabling FileSystem
Realtime protection of
Norton but same result | Blacklogic Member since: 2008-05-01 20:48:26 | posted: 2008-05-18 22:26:49 Norton ---------- Antivirus is your
problem. I guess you have
Client version of
Norton? Uninstall it
and expect the happiness. | rawshan Member since: 2008-05-15 08:53:45 | posted: 2008-05-18 23:38:46 Norton ---------- Thank you for your reply.
I got it figured out. It
was due to the fact that
I was assigning private
IPs to my client PCs
which in turn blocked by
the Datacenter gateway
and does make sense. Now
I am using public IPs in
IP pool and works
fine.
Thanks Ra
wshan |
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