There's a tickbox on the windows vpn client to tick.
It's quite well hidden.
To get to it, do properties on your VPN connection, then click the
networking tab. Then do properties on the TCPIP protocol, then click
advanced and select the Use Default Gateway On Remote Network Option.
It's handy to not have this ticked if you want all your non work
traffic to go out via your normal connection, but in this case you
want it ticked.
Cheers - Nick
On 29 May 2009, at 22:08, Juan Miscaro wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to set up a PPTP tunnel for a Windows machine lying
behind my OBSD 4.0 internet gateway. I can establish the tunnel but
I'm missing the last piece in the puzzle. This is the routing of the
RFC 1918 addresses. Locally I have 10.9.0.0/16 addresses and the
windows machine wants to connect to a web server on the remote side
that is using 192.168.0.0/16.
I'm not familiar enough with Windows to say if there is some checkbox
to fill in to make this work but the Firefox browser complains:
Connection interrupted.
The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading.
The network link was interrupted while negotiating a connection.
Please try again.
Is there some particular route that needs to be set up for this to
work?
Thank you,
/jm