04-20-2010 07:35 AM
I have a problem with a VPN tunnel which works partially.
For your understanding I will explain the context:
I have two routers in the network, one used as a gateway (router 'A' – IP 192.168.0.1) and one for creating the VPN tunnel (router "B" – IP 192.168.0.30), both have public addresses on the WAN and both have the LAN interface connected in the same network.
IP address allocation is done by a SBS W2K3 server.
All workstations have the router “A” as gateway and are in the same class
When the VPN tunnel is up I can not reach from outside the local network workstations (IP 192.168.0.3 - for example), I can see only internal IP router “B”, although the tunnel is passed all class configuration addresses (Local Security Group Type : Subnet )
When I change the configuration of a workstation and put the router "B" as gateway instead of "A" everything goes OK.
The same symptoms are when I try to forward a external port to an internal IP.
I think is a bug in the firmware.
I have the latest firmware 2.0.0.19-tm
Regards
04-20-2010 08:01 AM
Little hard to fathom, could you possibly put together a simple network diagram to illustrate the network topology, both local and remote networks.
(doesn't have to be too fancy)
But I'm also guessing from the information above, that you have a static route defined in router A that points to the remote network with a nexthop being router B, 192.168.0.30 ?
Dave
04-20-2010 08:30 AM
04-20-2010 09:02 AM
The static was the problem.
It's ok now
Thank you
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