RAS Routing Question

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I need to establish a Netmeeting connection to an inside IP 90.0.0.13 that is on the inside lan of the office that I connect to using RAS.

I come through the firewall just fine, I authenticate the RAS connection, I can ping both adapters on the Win2K RAS server 90.0.0.1 / 90.0.0.198......I can access the resources of the RAS server by using UNC share names from the remote
XP station. I just can't ping this inside station 90.0.0.13 or connect to it. I have modified the hosts file localy and remote, no luck.

There is no DHCP going on except for RAS assigning some strange 100.200.X.X number to my remote VPN connection.

Any thoughts are appreciated
Bob
 
you may need to enable IP routing.

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I need to establish a Netmeeting connection to an inside IP 90.0.0.13 that
is on the inside lan of the office that I connect to using RAS.

I come through the firewall just fine, I authenticate the RAS connection, I
can ping both adapters on the Win2K RAS server 90.0.0.1 / 90.0.0.198......I
can access the resources of the RAS server by using UNC share names from the
remote
XP station. I just can't ping this inside station 90.0.0.13 or connect to
it. I have modified the hosts file localy and remote, no luck.

There is no DHCP going on except for RAS assigning some strange 100.200.X.X
number to my remote VPN connection.

Any thoughts are appreciated
Bob
 
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