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I've setup a RRAS Svr on win 2003 svr, to provide VPN access to clients. I've followed all directions in microsoft documentation to finish the setup.

A VPN client successfully connects when I connect to the VPN svr. But when I look at the ipconfig info, I see that the IP and Gateway are same and subnet is 255.255.255.255.

Example IP - 10.0.0.121 Gateway - 10.0.0.121 subnet - 255.255.255.255 DNS - 10.0.0.12

What am I doing wrong?

FatherFigure
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Have you setup the ipv4 address pool assignment ? Is the GW IP part of this pool ?

voodooo
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You're not doing anything wrong. What you're seeing is perfectly normal. The VPN client's gateway is the VPN assigned ip address itself. Are you having a problem once connected to the VPN?

joeqwerty
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  • Yes. I cant get to any of the machines in the network once connected. – FatherFigure Jan 13 '11 at 15:37
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    You need to make sure that LAN routing is enabled on the RRAS server, otherwise you'll only have access to the server and not the LAN that the server is connected to. The VPN network is a different network from the LAN and without enabling LAN routing on the RRAS server you'll be unable to access the LAN. – joeqwerty Jan 13 '11 at 17:23