I am guessing you are doing a SME<->SME setup.
You need to add local networks for both the tunnel addresses and the remote lan address. Just use your local IP address as the router. You will need to delete the routes it adds as per the how to.
Hi Duncan,
Excuse me... I tried to read this particular subject and i think it could help me on my VPN problem.
I do have a Windows 2000 Pro and it is behind SME 6.0.1 (server&gateway).
Im just confuse how come i can't connect VPN remotely to another SME box. This is the error will appear in my screen.
'Error 619: The specified port is not connected'
My current configuration of my Windows 2000 is:
ip address: 192.168.xx.xx
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.xx.xx (from my SME box)
If i change my configuration into a public ip address which would not anymore pass to my SME box then i could connect VPN remotely to another SME server.
ip address: 203.167.xx.xx
subnet mask: 255.255.255.224
gateway: 203.167.xx.xx (directly from our ISP)
I heard some people form the forums to install OPENVPN. Here is the link...
http://sme.swerts-knudsen.dk/index.html?frame=http%3A//sme.swerts-knudsen.dk/howtos/howto_30.htm If OPENVPN is the solution then I just want to ask on how OPENVPN works. You are right...I am doing SME <-> SME setup but do i need to install OPENVPN both SME box?
Thanks...
Nald