OK, I *thought* it was working...

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OK, I have domain A and domain B. Both have a nat hardware router connection
to the 'net.
I have set up a pptp vpn link between the two, it works OK.
However:

From Server A I can ping/connect any machine on subnet B.
From Server B I can ping/connect any machine on subnet A.
From any machine on subnet A I can ping/connect Server B
From any machine on subnet B I can ping/connect Server A.

What I need is to be able to connect from any pc on subnet A to any on B and
vice/versa, but a trace of these stops at the remote server.

i.e. pinging from a pc on subnet A to another pc on subnet B, I get:
reply from server A, reply from server B, then a list of timeouts. From
Server A I get a reply from the machine on net B.
Any idea? DNS records are replicated between the two domains so names
resolve OK...
Thanks,
James.
 
James said:
OK, I have domain A and domain B. Both have a nat hardware router connection
to the 'net.
I have set up a pptp vpn link between the two, it works OK.
However:

From Server A I can ping/connect any machine on subnet B.
From Server B I can ping/connect any machine on subnet A.
From any machine on subnet A I can ping/connect Server B
From any machine on subnet B I can ping/connect Server A.

What I need is to be able to connect from any pc on subnet A to any on B and
vice/versa, but a trace of these stops at the remote server.

i.e. pinging from a pc on subnet A to another pc on subnet B, I get:
reply from server A, reply from server B, then a list of timeouts. From
Server A I get a reply from the machine on net B.
Any idea? DNS records are replicated between the two domains so names
resolve OK...

OK, sussed it - the machines didn't all have a route back to the other
network yet (the servers that link aren't default gateway for the pc's). All
working!
 
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