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I established a VPN fine from Server2003 & WInXP(Client) to my VPN Host (WinXPpro). How does the client see the Host’s IP range and LAN? - My VPN-Client I specified the VPN_Outgoing_IP: 192.168.0.11 in it's TCP/IP - My VPN-Host I assigned the VPN_Incoming_IP range 192.168.0.2-192.168.0.10 Thus the two communicate with each other fine. 100% BUT… How do I see my Host’s LAN (Server, other LAN shared drives/Folders/Printers)? => (My VPN-Client and Host’s LANs are >>> IP range is 10.0.0.x) Should I change one of these LANs IP Ranges? WIll they then ping and shared Network resources? Would appreciate the help. Jo |
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XP as VPN host is peer to peer VPN. You should use a server as VPN server. Otherwise, you need to make the XP as a router that is not recommended.
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "jvanniekerk1" <jvanniekerk1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A57729DA-6BAF-4D30-A9C9-8990D54BACFC@microsoft.com... Hi I established a VPN fine from Server2003 & WInXP(Client) to my VPN Host (WinXPpro). How does the client see the Host’s IP range and LAN? - My VPN-Client I specified the VPN_Outgoing_IP: 192.168.0.11 in it's TCP/IP - My VPN-Host I assigned the VPN_Incoming_IP range 192.168.0.2-192.168.0.10 Thus the two communicate with each other fine. 100% BUT… How do I see my Host’s LAN (Server, other LAN shared drives/Folders/Printers)? => (My VPN-Client and Host’s LANs are >>> IP range is 10.0.0.x) Should I change one of these LANs IP Ranges? WIll they then ping and shared Network resources? Would appreciate the help. Jo |
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Thanks Robert. So if I make my Server 2003 the VPN Host, the clt will be able
to access all the Host's LAN resources? Appreciate yur help mate! Jo "Robert L [MS-MVP]" wrote: > XP as VPN host is peer to peer VPN. You should use a server as VPN server. Otherwise, you need to make the XP as a router that is not recommended. > > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com > "jvanniekerk1" <jvanniekerk1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A57729DA-6BAF-4D30-A9C9-8990D54BACFC@microsoft.com... > Hi > > I established a VPN fine from Server2003 & WInXP(Client) to my VPN Host > (WinXPpro). How does the client see the Host’s IP range and LAN? > > - My VPN-Client I specified the VPN_Outgoing_IP: 192.168.0.11 in it's > TCP/IP > - My VPN-Host I assigned the VPN_Incoming_IP range 192.168.0.2-192.168.0.10 > Thus the two communicate with each other fine. 100% > > BUT… > How do I see my Host’s LAN (Server, other LAN shared drives/Folders/Printers)? > => (My VPN-Client and Host’s LANs are >>> IP range is 10.0.0.x) > > Should I change one of these LANs IP Ranges? WIll they then ping and shared > Network resources? > > Would appreciate the help |
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Yes.
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "jvanniekerk1" <jvanniekerk1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 555F5C3-B73E-4A50-B459-603CF01FAB09@microsoft.com...Thanks Robert. So if I make my Server 2003 the VPN Host, the clt will be able to access all the Host's LAN resources? Appreciate yur help mate! Jo "Robert L [MS-MVP]" wrote: > XP as VPN host is peer to peer VPN. You should use a server as VPN server. Otherwise, you need to make the XP as a router that is not recommended. > > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com > "jvanniekerk1" <jvanniekerk1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A57729DA-6BAF-4D30-A9C9-8990D54BACFC@microsoft.com... > Hi > > I established a VPN fine from Server2003 & WInXP(Client) to my VPN Host > (WinXPpro). How does the client see the Host’s IP range and LAN? > > - My VPN-Client I specified the VPN_Outgoing_IP: 192.168.0.11 in it's > TCP/IP > - My VPN-Host I assigned the VPN_Incoming_IP range 192.168.0.2-192.168.0.10 > Thus the two communicate with each other fine. 100% > > BUT… > How do I see my Host’s LAN (Server, other LAN shared drives/Folders/Printers)? > => (My VPN-Client and Host’s LANs are >>> IP range is 10.0.0.x) > > Should I change one of these LANs IP Ranges? WIll they then ping and shared > Network resources? > > Would appreciate the help |
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