RRAS problem with Server 2003
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ApeX PredatoR
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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Aug 2004 11:12    Post subject: RRAS problem with Server 2003
I know that this is a question that not anyone knows but I'll try it anyway...for the MCSE certified people maybe


Me and BCrNet want to connect two networks using the internet.
The situation is as follow:

NETWORK-1
10.20.0.0/22
HARDWARE Internet Router 10.20.0.1(LAN) 194.109.160.x (WAN internet)
Winserver 2003 Domain controller 10.20.1.34 (RRAS installed)
Clients DHCP scope 10.20.3.1 / 10.20.3.254

NETWORK-2
10.0.0.0/24
HARDWARE Internet Router 10.0.0.138(LAN) 80.x.x.x (WAN internet)
Winserver 2003 Domain controller 10.0.0.2 (RRAS installed)
Clients DHCP scope 10.0.0.5 / 10.0.0.50

We already installed RRAS and build 2 DemandDial VPN's. The Domain controller on NETWORK-1 can reach the entire network on NETWORK-2 but the other servers and clients can NOT reach NETWORK-2

This is also the case on NETWORK-2. Only NETWORK-2's DC can reach the entire network on NETWORK-1 but also the other clients and servers on NETWORK-2 cannot reach NETWORK-1.

On both DC's is RRAS with DemandDial VPN's installed and get it's IP addresses from DHCP. Also RIP Routing Protocol is installed.

Somehow the routing for both networks is not configured correctly. What are we doing wrong? I've read a whitepaper from Microsoft containing a step-by-step guide to create a site-to-site VPN but this guide talks about an internet gateway using another Win2003 server and we use hardware routers.

To make the story a bit shorter Smile How do we (with the above hardware and configuration) create a site-to-site VPN or some others call it also a router-to-router VPN.


Please don't reply all at once Razz


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ApeX PredatoR
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Location: Los Netherlandos
PostPosted: Tue, 24th Aug 2004 14:28    Post subject:
never mind, I've solved it.
For those that are interested:

You have to make a static route on your router to the network that your connecting to.


Injurious wrote:
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