I cant see(ping) Win2000-XP machines on other end network

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I cant see(ping) Win2000-XP machines on other end network

Postby igama2 » Aug 04 04 1:45 am

I cant see(ping) Win2000-XP machines on other end network, but with machines Win98 all ok.

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Postby Pascal » Aug 04 04 1:42 pm

Are they setup correctly as per the instructions in the previous post ? I assume so, otherwise you'd not be able to ping the 98 machines.

So, the one distinguishing feature is those OSs have built in firewalls. Is that enabled by any chance ? I'm not 100% sure if that will affect it, simply because the packet should be deemed to be coming from a local network ... but it's another thing to check.
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Postby igama2 » Aug 04 04 10:34 pm

Pascal wrote:Are they setup correctly as per the instructions in the previous post ? I assume so, otherwise you'd not be able to ping the 98 machines.

So, the one distinguishing feature is those OSs have built in firewalls. Is that enabled by any chance ? I'm not 100% sure if that will affect it, simply because the packet should be deemed to be coming from a local network ... but it's another thing to check.


On all machine Firewall is Off.
On other end network working normally and VPN server in window "local network" see all machine and open shared folder.
On client machine:
I see in a window "Remote Networks(VPN) " all machines, but access I receive only to computers with Win98, on computers with Win2000-XP message "Not accessible".

The rules for firewall on VPN server such as:
1. For VPN client all access; 2.For program VPN server full access.
Is there can be this problem to be what the client version 2.0.0.-984, and a server 1.2.3-901?
Can for Windows2000-XP there are any special adjustments?


Do you have another idea ? Maybe.
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Postby Pascal » Aug 05 04 11:01 am

I assume from your post that you've read the document and made the changes required on the clients as you got the Windows 98 machines working.

Remember though, this applies to both ends of the VPN. If you have XP / 2K machines on the other end, behind a VPN node, they also need to have their config changes / RIP client installed / etc. to be able to communicate with the other end of the VPN.
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Postby igama2 » Aug 05 04 8:41 pm

Pascal wrote:Remember though, this applies to both ends of the VPN. If you have XP / 2K machines on the other end, behind a VPN node, they also need to have their config changes / RIP client installed / etc. to be able to communicate with the other end of the VPN.



I should make what changes in adjustments of a computer on which is established Windows2000-XP which are behind VPN server that I could work with these computers through VPN client?

Whether installation VPN Server 2.0.0 will solve a problem?
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Postby Pascal » Aug 05 04 8:45 pm

That sounds like a tunnel problem. The first thing to do would be to get a copy of our Guideline for setting up a functional VPN. You will find this in our white papers section http://www.wingate.com/files/VPN_Setup_Guide.pdf

Then, a few things that might not be immediately obvious, but which the document should highlight for you. Ensure that the VPN nodes are set to local network - if you want to share the network behind.

Make sure that your adapters are setup correctly for Internal and External (Double click to access adapter properties in the network window).

Then, because it relies strongly on routing, you might need to make some configuration changes on your client computers as well - otherwise they will not be accessible. This can be setting the DNS and default gateways, using the RIP client or using static routes. This is detailed in the document.


As per this forum post. The same setup you did on the 98 machines, you'll need to do on the others too. Irrespective of which end of the VPN they are on.
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