hey guys,
I've been trying to build a site to site VPN for two office branchs and running into issues. Basically one site has 10.10.10.x and other site 192.168.1.x. I would like both LAN segments to be able to talk to eachother but still use their respective gateways for internet access. Both ends have two windows servers 2008r2. One as VPN server and one as bridge. How could I get both IP ranges to talk to each other transparently. I've been unable to achieve this, any help would be greatly appreciated! thanks in advance
Site-to-Site VPN tunnell
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Re: Site-to-Site VPN tunnell
Yes using softether
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Re: Site-to-Site VPN tunnell
I still havent managed to be able to do it
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Re: Site-to-Site VPN tunnell
Take a look at section 10.6.4 in the documentation.
Set up a SE server at office1 (10.10.10.x) and a SE bridge at office2 (192.168.1.x). On the SE server, set up two virtual hubs for both network segments. Then set a L3 router to route between the two segment/hubs.
At both offices, configure your gateway/router to route the remote office LAN via the L3 router.
aquaman wrote:
> hey guys,
>
> I've been trying to build a site to site VPN for two office branchs and
> running into issues. Basically one site has 10.10.10.x and other site
> 192.168.1.x. I would like both LAN segments to be able to talk to eachother
> but still use their respective gateways for internet access. Both ends have
> two windows servers 2008r2. One as VPN server and one as bridge. How could
> I get both IP ranges to talk to each other transparently. I've been unable
> to achieve this, any help would be greatly appreciated! thanks in advance
Set up a SE server at office1 (10.10.10.x) and a SE bridge at office2 (192.168.1.x). On the SE server, set up two virtual hubs for both network segments. Then set a L3 router to route between the two segment/hubs.
At both offices, configure your gateway/router to route the remote office LAN via the L3 router.
aquaman wrote:
> hey guys,
>
> I've been trying to build a site to site VPN for two office branchs and
> running into issues. Basically one site has 10.10.10.x and other site
> 192.168.1.x. I would like both LAN segments to be able to talk to eachother
> but still use their respective gateways for internet access. Both ends have
> two windows servers 2008r2. One as VPN server and one as bridge. How could
> I get both IP ranges to talk to each other transparently. I've been unable
> to achieve this, any help would be greatly appreciated! thanks in advance