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   Message 561 of 2,348   
   LW to All   
   Re: VPN XP to XP: Connect OK, ping not O   
   04 Dec 03 11:11:22   
   
   From: huenllw@yahoo.com   
      
   Hi,   
      
   With my previous experience, your VPN server  (WIN XP) has a build in   
   firewall-IP filter which block the packet. Just disable  it or change its   
   setting.   
      
   L.W.   
      
   "J?rg Brenner"  ¦b¶l¥ó   
   news:cb41755b.0311290504.454f280f@posting.google.com ¤¤¼¶¼g...   
   > Hi Folks!   
   >   
   > I want to connect computer A (VPN-Client, Win XP pro) to computer B   
   > (VPN-Server, Win XP pro). When I do this, the connection is   
   > established so that the client gets an little icon in the systray and   
   > the Server shows the new incoming connection from computer A. So the   
   > connection is working.   
   >   
   > My problem: The connection is all I get but nothing more. From the   
   > client, I can't ping to the server. What problem could that be?   
   > The Server can't ping on the client IP either :-(   
   >   
   > And of course I can't see shared folders and can't connect to them.   
   >   
   > The Server is in a LAN with the local IPs 139.100.16.x. When   
   > configuring the Server-VPN-Connection, I gave in the TCP/IP-Settings   
   > IPs from 139.100.16.200 to 253 for the incoming clients. Is this   
   > right? Or do I have to set another network there (e.g. 139.200.x.x) or   
   > should this IP-range be from the same network like the local LAN of   
   > the server?   
   >   
   > Thanks for any hints!   
   >   
   > Cheers   
   > Bernd from Munich   
      
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