Let's try setup from the beginning; this time, if you haven't already tried this, set "everything" up just as seen in the "quickvpn setup guide" (you can see it in the "Sticky" section at the top of the forum. Let's attack this "line-by-line." The only subtle difference I can think of right now being that you are a RV0XX user is to make sure "https" is enabled.
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All VPN routers come back equipped with firewalls. There are two ways in which a firewall may be used with a VPN server. Either a VPN server may be hooked up to the net with firewall placed between a VPN server and also the computer network or firewall may be hooked up to the net and also the VPN server is placed between the firewall and also the computer network.
VPN Firewall
Open these VPN ports for the client machine ip in the router interface...
TCP&UDP 50
TCP&UDP 51
TCP&UDP 500
TCP&UDP 10000
TCP 1723
UDP 1701
I appreciate your response however I'm not sure you understood my question. My clients are remote clients using dynamic IPs and on the internal network the VPN router hosting the service is set to allow all traffic from the trusted lan to the wan. I'm no sure I either understand your suggestion or i stated my scenario accurately.
Keep in mind I can successfully establish an ipsec tunnel and ping the private lan address of the vpn router and it appears on HP printer on the LAN, but nothing else. I can also access the admin web interface of the vpn router using the private ip thru the tunnel. If I can do this I am assuming the tunnel and router are passing traffic ok. It is baffling why only two private IPs are pingable thru the tunnel.
If you have any further suggestions I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you.
when ever you establish a VPN connection all your local subnets will get disconnected from your network...
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SOURCE: cisco router 1841 connected to serial interface
Hello,
Theres no need to setup for the nat but please check the wan interface and subnet mask ip it has to something else and not 255.255.255.252..Try 255.255.255.240 it must work...
SOURCE: VPN (ipsec)
the full instructions are here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps221/products_configuration_example09186a008073e078.shtml
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