Hi All

We have managed to connect our 2 sbs sites via vpn but have found that we
are unable to terminal services from any computers on the lan to any
computers on the other lan apart from the sbs box. The only ones that can
terminal services beyond the sbs boxes are the sbs's themselves. On doing a
tracert we have found that the destination sbs Ip is as far as it will go.
Does anyone know the answer to this, is it ISA blocking or what?.
Static routes have been but in ras and the routes have been added on the
local machines via route add to no avail.

All help on this would be appreciated

Re: vpn sbs to sbs by Javier

Javier
Tue Dec 07 09:47:45 CST 2004

Can you give us a decritpion of how you connected both sites via VPN?

Site1 PCs/SBS---VPN Router==INTERNET==VPN Router--- Site2

Something like that?

--
Javier [SBS MVP]
www.msmvps.com/javier
<< SBS ROCKS!!! >>

"keith watson" <keith@bwwdoverltd.com> wrote in message
news:edWnBAH3EHA.2316@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hi All
>
> We have managed to connect our 2 sbs sites via vpn but have found that we
> are unable to terminal services from any computers on the lan to any
> computers on the other lan apart from the sbs box. The only ones that can
> terminal services beyond the sbs boxes are the sbs's themselves. On doing
> a tracert we have found that the destination sbs Ip is as far as it will
> go.
> Does anyone know the answer to this, is it ISA blocking or what?.
> Static routes have been but in ras and the routes have been added on the
> local machines via route add to no avail.
>
> All help on this would be appreciated
>
>
>
>



Re: vpn sbs to sbs by keith

keith
Wed Dec 08 09:09:32 CST 2004

Have managed it now, the problem was in the routing tables IE I had to
reboot the PC's after adding the new routes. All works fine now

"keith watson" <keith@bwwdoverltd.com> wrote in message
news:edWnBAH3EHA.2316@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hi All
>
> We have managed to connect our 2 sbs sites via vpn but have found that we
> are unable to terminal services from any computers on the lan to any
> computers on the other lan apart from the sbs box. The only ones that can
> terminal services beyond the sbs boxes are the sbs's themselves. On doing
> a tracert we have found that the destination sbs Ip is as far as it will
> go.
> Does anyone know the answer to this, is it ISA blocking or what?.
> Static routes have been but in ras and the routes have been added on the
> local machines via route add to no avail.
>
> All help on this would be appreciated
>
>
>
>