Routing is a two-way process. Each end must have a route to the other,
or the whole thing fails. For the server to access the client, the client
must have a route to the server. So you need some other method to prevent
the remote client from accessing resources at your end. You can't really do
it with routing.
Robert, im not sure i understand what your saying, i want it the other way
around, the client should have no access to the network, but i should have
access to the client.
can you ping remote computer? this step by step troubleshooting may help,
http://www.howtonetworking.com/VPN/browsingovervpn0.htm
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how would I setup a few VPN users with absolutely no access to the
network
or even the box they connect to, I just want them to connect to our
network
obtain an IP so we can connect back to them.
Thanks