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Hi
I've been experimenting with Router-to- Router VPN's in RRAS as a possible solution for connecting 2 sites.
I can successfully set up the VPN and the Demand Dial interface becomes connected at both ends.
However the clients behind the RRAS Server cannot access the other site. Static routes are set up at both ends, one for the gateway to the internet and one for the opposite network. Data can be sent and recieved by all the corresponding servers but not to the clients behind, and more importantly not the DC on the network at the other end.
All the clients point to the RRAS for their gateway and successfully access the internet, and data can travese the router and is sent down the VPN when needed, but then there is no response.
Strangley enough the servers themselves can ping all the clients of the other site, but just don't allow their clients to do the same.
Thanks for you Help!

Sounds like the static routes are wrong. They should not have a gateway. It dhouls look a bit like:
Deestination: (Other network's subnet)
Network Mask: (Probable 255.255.255.0)
Gateway: None
Interface: (The Demand Dial Interface)
Metric: 1Hope this helps
Rob

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