From: kirkegaard@vip.cybercity.dk   
      
   Hi,   
   And thanks for your comments....   
      
   "Draschl Clemens" wrote in message   
   news:bu5mnb$dk0jp$1@ID-41927.news.uni-berlin.de...   
   > Kent Kirkegaard wrote:   
   > > Hi,   
   > > The VPN clients connect to the LAN, and the connection is stable.   
   > > But, the VPN clients cannot browse the Internet?   
   >   
   > Seems, you configured your policy like this. What client-softwaer do you   
   > use? I suppose the SonicWall client   
      
   I use the "standard" Sonicwall VPN client. Not much there to configure   
   >   
   > >   
   > > The VPN clients gets a IP address from our DHCP server on the LAN, there   
   are   
   > > no problems reaching all resources on the LAN, but the Internet is not   
   > > reachable, not even ping.   
   >   
   > Applied any filters? Why do you use DHCP? Configured the network adapter   
   > correctly (inside the SonicWall client)   
   No, I have not applied any filters. I use DHCP because it's the best way to   
   handle IP addresses (for me anyway).   
   >   
   > >   
   > > A trace route tells me that it all stops on the central router   
   > > (192.168.0.1).   
   >   
   > This should not happen, as far as you didn't explicitly configure your   
   > client-policy to do so.   
      
   I have not (I don't think so) configured it to stop at our central router.   
   The central router (192.168.0.1 know all our LAN, and the way to the   
   Internet - which is reached trough the Sonicwall)   
      
   >   
   > > The central router is using the Sonicwall to reach the Internet   
   > >   
   >   
   > ACK   
   >   
   > > I have attached a picture of the setup, hope that it makes it more clear   
   :-)   
   > >   
   >   
   > Didn't see any picture, 'cause the nntp-server cuts off any binaries.   
   Maybe   
   > you want to try ASCII-art?   
      
   Yes I know :-(   
   >   
   > > If you have any suggestions, please let med know.   
   >   
   > I normally only encrypt the traffic to the internal network through the   
   > security gateway and let the other traffic (mail, news, http) go the   
   normal   
   > way to the internet.   
      
   All I want to encrypt is the connection between the Sonicwall and the   
   Client...   
      
   Now I use another firewall/router to reach the Internet (connectted to the   
   same Internet connection as the Sonicwall), and it works. I just dont know   
   what different it makes?   
      
   /Kent   
      
   >   
   > /cd   
      
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