You need to get your PCs on the net to somehow know how to route off-net
traffic through the VPN. You could:

* Set the IP stack's default gateway of each PC on the net
  to the IP address of the local VPN server.

* If they're already set to some other gateway, you'll need
  to create a route in that gateway to the VPN server.

* (Ugly) Set a static route in each PC on the net to
  forward off-net traffic to the VPN server.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Moss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 4:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: re: RRAS + win2k


Hello all,
        Has anyone had any luck in setting up a Router->Router connection
using
RRAS in Win2k.  I'm able to establish the demand dial connection and can
send packets to the remote network from the router (this is achieved by
adding a static route to point to route to that network over the demand dial
IF).  Problem is that no other pc on the network can send to the other
network.  Any help greatly appreciated.  Also another one does any one know
what exactly happens when PPTP filtering is enabled on a NIC in WinNT4.0

cheers

Andrew Moss
Integrity Treasury Solutions

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