DHCP over IPSEC through a d-li 504T DSL box
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DHCP over IPSEC through a d-li 504T DSL box

 
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Alex
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Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 3:36 pm    Post subject: DHCP over IPSEC through a d-li 504T DSL box Reply with quote

Hi all,

Got a small problem here.

I'm trying to set up a VPN link from my pc at home to a VPN gateway
I've got at work.

The client pc is connected to a local network via a d-link 504T dsl
beast which also has a 4 port 10/100 hub.

The VPN client is from the same company that I purchased the VPN
gateway from.

If I tell the client not to request a dynamic IP address (dhcp over
IPSEC) everything works and I get connected to our Univ network.

If I tel the client to enable dhcp over ipsec then I get as far as (I
think) waiting for an ip address to be handed back to the client. I
can see the dhcp server at the other end handing out an apropriate
address, it just doesn't get as far as the PC.

Someone else with a broadband connection who has their machine
directly connected to their broadaband connection picks up the IP
address just fine.

I'm wondering if there is something on the D-Link 504T that's stopping
the dhcp request from being passed back to the PC

Any thoughts?

Alex
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T. Sean Weintz
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Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 12:57 am    Post subject: Re: DHCP over IPSEC through a d-li 504T DSL box Reply with quote

Alex wrote:

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Any thoughts?

Alex

Since there are so many variables invloved that could be causing this,
more info is needed, starting with what vendor is the VPN box and client?

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