1 WAN and 2 LANS
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Alright, so I am still having a small issue with the firewall, and I have spent time with Microsoft on the phone thinking that it is a routing and remote access issue, but they refuse that it can be the problem. If I VPN into this location, which houses the .0 and .10 network, it gives me a .0 address, but I am not able to get to anything on the .10 network. If I am in the office and not VPN'd in, I can touch anything. If I VPN into another site, I can get to anything. I can ping things on the .10 network though if I VPN into the network and get a .0 IP, but nothing else. Attached are the most current screenshots. I understand that some are irrelevant, but this was before my time and I will clean it up in the long run. I just need this to work.
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What kind of VPN are you using?
I'm kinda confused since you say you get IPs from both subnets?
Is that a bridged VPN setup?
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The VPN is just Routing and Remote access that is a Windows Server Role. I do not physically get two IP addresses when I connect to the VPN, but I can ping both sides by dns or IP. I get a .0 address, but can not RDP or go to the web portal of anything on the .10 network. I am not sure what you mean if this is bridged.