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I'm having a frustrating problem, that hopefully someone can help me with.
Never setup a dial in server, so the answer may be simple (let's hope).
I have a Windows 2000 Server (sp4). This server only provices terminal
services. This server is actually sitting behind my firewall, and therefore
only has 1 network card with an IP of the 192.168.1.X range. I configure
routing and remote access to allow access via dial in. I can dial up,
connect, get an IP address (that I manually assigned). It's 192.168.2.X.
From there I'm sort of "stuck". I can ping my IP address, I can ping the IP
address of the internal network card on the server (192.168.1.x), but I
cannot ping anything else on my network (also in the 192.168.1.x subnet).
Therefore, I can't really do anything!
Any help would be really apreciated.
Thanks, Ryan
Never setup a dial in server, so the answer may be simple (let's hope).
I have a Windows 2000 Server (sp4). This server only provices terminal
services. This server is actually sitting behind my firewall, and therefore
only has 1 network card with an IP of the 192.168.1.X range. I configure
routing and remote access to allow access via dial in. I can dial up,
connect, get an IP address (that I manually assigned). It's 192.168.2.X.
From there I'm sort of "stuck". I can ping my IP address, I can ping the IP
address of the internal network card on the server (192.168.1.x), but I
cannot ping anything else on my network (also in the 192.168.1.x subnet).
Therefore, I can't really do anything!
Any help would be really apreciated.
Thanks, Ryan