tantone
10-19-2003, 11:28 PM
I've got a router acting as a firewall. I have a Win2K Advanced Server and two Windows XP workstations behind it.
The W2K Adv. Server accepts incoming VPN connections. It also has ISA running as a proxy only, which all other LAN clients use to access the internet (as the router allows only the servers IP address to get out).
Here's my problem:
When someone connects to the VPN, IE won't browse the web even after the correct proxy settings are set. I've tried the usual internal IP address (10.0.0.2) from the VPN client, and I've tried using the IP address that the clients see as the VPN server (10.0.0.90). Neither one will work.
I feel like I'm missing something really stupid here. Any suggestions?
The W2K Adv. Server accepts incoming VPN connections. It also has ISA running as a proxy only, which all other LAN clients use to access the internet (as the router allows only the servers IP address to get out).
Here's my problem:
When someone connects to the VPN, IE won't browse the web even after the correct proxy settings are set. I've tried the usual internal IP address (10.0.0.2) from the VPN client, and I've tried using the IP address that the clients see as the VPN server (10.0.0.90). Neither one will work.
I feel like I'm missing something really stupid here. Any suggestions?