RRAS is an acronym for Routing and Remote Access Service, which is a Microsoft API and software which allows administration of routing and remote access capabilities of the operating system.
Questions tagged [rras]
285 questions
0
votes
1 answer
Configuring RRAS and network settings on Windows Server 2008 R2
I have a brand new Windows server 2008 R2, which I want to configure for one of our branch offices connected by a permanent VPN link.
I have configured RRAS before but this time I am having a few problems. The Server should have a public ip on one…

Simon Foster
- 2,622
- 6
- 38
- 55
0
votes
1 answer
How can I configure Windows Server 2003 to route to each other using VPN?
I'm using two Windows Server 2003 machines.
Our professor asked us to have the two routers communicate with one another via VPN.
Here's a diagram of the setup:
Is there a tutorial online you would recommend to accomplish this, or maybe you can…
Sergio Tapia
0
votes
1 answer
Route through site-to-site VPN not working
I'm trying to set up a site-to-site VPN using RRAS on two 2K8r2 servers since yesterday. The connection is working at this point, but I can't get it to send traffic from one site to the other one.
Set up: the set up is the same on both sites: the…

Jonathan
- 401
- 2
- 4
- 18
0
votes
1 answer
Trouble printing to local printer when connected to VPN with split-tunneling enabled
I'm a volunteer network admin for a multi-tenant non-profit office space. One of our new tenants uses a VPN to connect to remote resources using RRAS and Small Business Server 2008. They also have a local network printer for the workstations in…

dcharles
- 149
- 9
0
votes
1 answer
RRAS on 2008R2 with routing and NAT
I am looking for advise to set up a Windows 2008R2 based router with NAT functionality. My current network consists of a few subnets (reserved + real ip addresses), e.g. 10.20.30.0/24, 10.20.40.0/24 and 123.123.123.0/24. What I want to do is to…

William
- 163
- 1
- 10
0
votes
2 answers
RRAS VPN on windows 2k3 AD, can access rras server only
I'm setting up a test lab and here is the current configuration:
192.168.86.201 - a windows 2003 machine acting as PDC with
AD/DNS/DHCP/WINS.
192.168.86.62 - windows 2003 machine is the RRAS server with IAS, also a
file/print server.
192.168.86.6…

nopsax
- 1
- 1
0
votes
2 answers
RRAS Svr on win 2003 provides same gateway as the ip to vpn clients and subnet as 255.255.255.255
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…

FatherFigure
- 285
- 1
- 2
- 14
0
votes
4 answers
Cannot Ping a server after configuring the Routing and Remote Access Services
After configuring the Routing and Remote Access Services to be a both VPN and NAT service, I cannot ping that server anymore from the external side. But when I configure it to be just a VPN server, or just a NAT server, I do able to ping it from the…

stacker
- 841
- 3
- 10
- 15
0
votes
4 answers
Windows 2008 Routing and Remote access server - access to the internet
I have a windows 2008 r2 remote access server set up and running. The remote access works fine.
My problem is that the remote access server itself doesn't have access to the internet. The box has two interfaces, an internal and an external.
Inbound…

Ian Murphy
- 1,349
- 4
- 19
- 30
0
votes
2 answers
Server 2003 Natting and dual Nics
Ok guys Im sure this is a pretty simple solution but im not exactly sure what the answer may be. I have setup a lab. 6 server 2003 Standard installs and 1 server 2008 install.
I have 2 Dcs and the rest are all member servers including the 2008…

Sentin709
- 1
- 1
0
votes
1 answer
RAS server using SIP/h323?
We currently have a few modems (using standard POTS lines from the telco) connected to a server 2003 box running RRAS for remote access connections (mainly remote data pushes). We also have a Cisco VoIP system in place in our building utilizing two…

Dan
- 1,278
- 18
- 27
0
votes
1 answer
When connected to Windows VPN (RRAS) I'm able to ping by FQDN but not Hostname
I'm sure there must be some sort of setting that I need to change but I'm not sure what it is.
The VPN clients are using their local gateway and not the remote gateway.
For instance:
I can connect to server.domain.local but when I try to connect to…

ThingsToDo
- 191
- 2
- 5
- 11
0
votes
2 answers
When I connect to our Windows VPN, my Outlook client loses it's connection
The title basically says it all, but I will elaborate.
I have my Outlook client setup to use the Outlook Anywhere feature. This works fine when not connected to our VPN. However, when I connect to the VPN the Outlook client loses its connection.
I…

ThingsToDo
- 191
- 2
- 5
- 11
0
votes
1 answer
Windows Server 2008 R2, RRAS and NAT
I have a server running VMWare ESXi with one physical NIC.
This server is running 3 VMs (S1, S2, and S3) which are all running Windows Server 2008 R2.
I want to set up NAT routing on this server such that only one of those servers has an external…

CleverPatrick
- 327
- 4
- 12
0
votes
1 answer
Windows RRAS multi-network routing
I am looking for advice, comments and suggestions from anyone who has used Windows RRAS (2008 R2 Pref.) as the primary routers for our multiple offices. We have multiple physical office locations and are looking into utilizing Windows Server 2008…

Brent Pabst
- 6,069
- 2
- 24
- 36