ISA, firewalls, isp vpn and other red herrings.
I have an account. We suggested they use an isp vpn which is really a private network site to site connection. Not really a vpn in a traditional sense. Remote office can see the server just fine once I add the the route entry route add -p 192.168.9.0 mask 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.254. The main office is 192.168.10.x. The router private ip is 192.168.10.254. I can see my application server also after I add the same statement from the command prompt. I add the 192.168.9.0 to 254 or 255 in ISA 2004. They challenge is this. They work from a share on … Continue reading ISA, firewalls, isp vpn and other red herrings.