It must be some setting that I am missing on the Windows R2 server. I would still say check your firewall settings and create a policy to allow all connections from your VPN Ip's range to have access to any machines you need it to have access to.
First what Kind of firewall are you using; did your old server and the new one has the same IP? One put the same old ip in the new machine; or change your firewall configuration to point to your new VPN server. I have updated the firewall to point to the new server instead of the old. Used everything exactly the same, just the new server IP. Thus I think the problem is with Windows R2 settings and not the firewall. Disable the Firewall in windows to see if that allows the traffic, is that the case you have to update the firewall rules in the server.
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Asked 9 years, 4 months ago. Active 9 years, 4 months ago. Viewed times. Any ideas how this can be achieved? Improve this question. Zishan Neno Zishan Neno 1 1 gold badge 6 6 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges. The routing seems to work within the local network. It's confusing. Umm, yeah, that sounds Odd, nothing.
That sounds downright cruel.
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