[VPN] Where is my network?
Nate Harel
nharel at nettech-services.net
Mon Feb 3 11:11:33 EST 2003
Hi all,
Forgive my question if it is silly, but I am a relative novice in VPN and
have run into a bind I can't seem to resolve.
Let me set up the scenario:
I have two small offices set up with a local network and router each.
Office "A" has 3 Win2K machines and a Netgear router on a
workgroup (called MyNet) internal network 192.168.0.x
Office "B" has a similar setup, with Win2K and WinXP machines, a Netgear
router and a workgroup (also called MyNet) internal network 192.168.1.x.
I set up a VPN outgoing connection (using the Microsoft VPN connections -
PPTP) from B's WinXP machine to A with A generating the address for the
incoming VPN connection to 192.168.0.100.
All was working well in that B connected to A and was able to transfer
files etc. I was never able to "see" the A network from B, but I could map
a drive to A's machine. So that was OK.
I then experimented with the following. I changed B's network address to be
192.168.0.x. I made sure that no addresses overlapped so each was unique
between the two locations.
I was then able to "see" network A with all its computers from the WinXP
machine on network B.
Yay!!!
But now I can't see the internal B network at all. Doesn't even see itself
on the network. If I disconnect the VPN connection and click on Network
Neighborhood, I get an error message
"Network B is not accessible. You might not have permission to use
this network resource... The list of servers for this workgroup is not
currently available."
I tried flushing DNS, turned off the VPN, uninstalled the TCP and
reinstalled. Nothing works. I can't even ping one of the local machines.
What did I do wrong? and why is it that I can see the remote network but
can't see the local one?
I have Netbios over TCP enabled, I am experimenting with LMHOST, but not
sure why I would need it for local machines.
HELP!!!
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