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SSL VPN Connects but Cannot Reach Internal Server

Hi,

I'm running 7.505.  Using SSL VPN, I can get connected, but I cannot ping the Windows 2008 server running on the internal network nor can I connect to it to use any of it's resources.  The server itself does not have any firewall running.

I connect and get the default "VPN Pool" address.  Internal network is 192.168.1.0/24.

I'll try to post a couple screen shots so someone can see what I'm doing wrong.

Thanks,
Matt


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  • What is the addressing scheme of the network you are connecting from?  192.168.1.0/24 is a real common network used for home networking, etc...  if your PC is on the 192.168.1.0/24 network, and the remote VPN network is the same, your PC will have a hard time deciding where the packets should route.  Try changing either the remote or the internal network subnet and try again, if this is the case.

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  • Hi Bruce,

    Local machine I'm testing with now is 192.168.200.128.  I'll attach a screenshot of IPCONFIG.

    Strangely enough....I can ping workstations on the Internal network from the remote PC....but not the server.  From inside the network I can ping the server just fine....just not through the VPN.

    Matt
  • Some more screenshots...

    IPCONFIG /all

    ROUTE PRINT

    PING
  • Nevermind....

    I'm the offsite consultant.  The part-time tech at the business had changed the default gateway on the server a few weeks back when they were having network issues.

    Fixed that and everything started to magically work.  Go figure...

    Matt