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How to Route to web server over VPN
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03 Sep 2009 21:06 #57559
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Hi all, I've got my 2820 set-up with my local network IP range as 10.12.1.x MSK 255.255.255.0.
I've also got a IPSec Tunnel VPN connection working to connect to a remote network IP range of 192.168.222.x MSK 255.255.255.0, connecting via remote IP 80.xxx.yyy.zzz on WAN1.
Now I can remote desktop to the remote server using the 192.168.222.100 ip address but if I try to access a web page on that server (it has IIS installed) it just times out. The web page is on 192.168.222.100:8088
I can access the web page fine on the server itself using the 192.168.222.100:8088 ip address.
Do I need to set-up a static route or something? If so how do I do it?
Cheers,
Gareth.
I've also got a IPSec Tunnel VPN connection working to connect to a remote network IP range of 192.168.222.x MSK 255.255.255.0, connecting via remote IP 80.xxx.yyy.zzz on WAN1.
Now I can remote desktop to the remote server using the 192.168.222.100 ip address but if I try to access a web page on that server (it has IIS installed) it just times out. The web page is on 192.168.222.100:8088
I can access the web page fine on the server itself using the 192.168.222.100:8088 ip address.
Do I need to set-up a static route or something? If so how do I do it?
Cheers,
Gareth.
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03 Sep 2009 22:11 #57562
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You should not have to set up static routes. I know nothing about IIS, but is it set up to allow connections from the 10.12.1.x network or does it restrict its access to its own LAN?
2900Gi/v2.5.6; 2900/v2.5.6
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07 Sep 2009 14:56 #57615
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I would suggest installing wireshark on the remote IIS box and seeing if any HTTP packets are making it there?
If they are - check the bindings on the website properties to make sure the website is indeed listening on that IP address (your local test should have confirmed that - but worth a try)
Are there any firewall rules\filters on the remote end - potentially dropping your traffic? (Wireshark will identify that)
If they are - check the bindings on the website properties to make sure the website is indeed listening on that IP address (your local test should have confirmed that - but worth a try)
Are there any firewall rules\filters on the remote end - potentially dropping your traffic? (Wireshark will identify that)
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