Thank you. I will research how VPN works on those Secure Computing Snap Gear
routers and see if there is an issue there. I know that the IP addresses
that are assigned to the VPN access are 192.168.100.x addresses and that is
the same as what is being used internally. Still, there is a firewall on
that router as well and maybe that is the root of the problem.
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: John Rogers
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 11:37 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Remote VPN Access Problems
Sounds like internally (where it's working) is a flat network, meaning you
and the HP are on the same segment, when you are VPN'd at home, you are
obviously connecting from a different (secured) network segment. Can you
verify routing on the HP is correct, confirm your gateway is correct. if you
can ping/connect via RDP to a windows system, sound like routing to the VPN
network is the issue, probably need to add the gateway of that VPN segment
to the HP.
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