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Björn Runge
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 2:12 pm    Post subject: VPN Conncetion trouble Reply with quote

Hello NG!

I am experiencing some trouble with a VPN Connection to one of our
customers.

Our customer uses a LANCOM VPN Router and we have to connect via LANCOM
Advanced VPN Client.

The Problem ist, that we use the same Network. Our Network ist
192.168.0.x and the customer Network we have to connect to ist the same.

When I establish the connection I am unable to suft the Internet. It
seems as if the Packages are going through the VPN Tunnel but I am
unable to connect to their Terminal Server via Remote Desktop.

My PC uses the IP 192.168.0.104
The Terminal Server on the customer side has the 192.168.0.11.
I am unable to reach the 192.168.0.11.
Our Gateway is .240.

Do I have to add some special routes?

Thanks in advance.
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Alexey G. Khramkov
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 9:31 pm    Post subject: Re: VPN Conncetion trouble Reply with quote

Björn Runge <b_runge@arcor.de> writes:

Quote:

Do I have to add some special routes?

Sure. MS Windows uses default router for local net (0 for you)
on Ethernet NIC. Remove it. By default, VPN client uses
remote address as default router. You'll connect to remote
computer but can't connect any of local network. This
routing entry can be removed under Unix without doubts but I
don't sure about Windows.

Perfect solution: change all your network from 0 to something.
Sometimes it's very difficult (mission impossible TM) task.
You'll be able any connections after that.

Quote:

Thanks in advance.

HTH,
agkhram
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