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VPN Lan2Lan -> Remote Desktop & Ping OK, but no IMAP Access
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03 Nov 2011 12:12 #69914
by stuey
VPN Lan2Lan -> Remote Desktop & Ping OK, but no IMAP Access was created by stuey
Hi I have
2820Vn (Home) (WAN2) -> Virgin Super Hub (in Modem Mode) -> // internet // 2820Vn (ADSL Work)
I've managed to get Lan 2 Lan VPN all working and can ping, remote desktop into PC's on the work network, however I can't connect to IMAP on the VPOP3 mail server in the work network.
When I use my PC and establish a VPN connection from within Windows, the IMAP works perfectly without complaint.
I've setup the mail server as an IP address in Outlook.
Any ideas peeps?
2820Vn (Home) (WAN2) -> Virgin Super Hub (in Modem Mode) -> // internet // 2820Vn (ADSL Work)
I've managed to get Lan 2 Lan VPN all working and can ping, remote desktop into PC's on the work network, however I can't connect to IMAP on the VPOP3 mail server in the work network.
When I use my PC and establish a VPN connection from within Windows, the IMAP works perfectly without complaint.
I've setup the mail server as an IP address in Outlook.
Any ideas peeps?
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04 Nov 2011 13:16 #69932
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Does the mailserver allow serving IP's from outside the local range?
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04 Nov 2011 13:25 #69933
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Replied by stuey on topic Re: VPN Lan2Lan -> Remote Desktop & Ping OK, but no IMAP Acc
Hi Neal,
I'm wondering if it's the fact that I'm going from 2820vn WAN2 -> Cable Modem then internet, that's causing me the problems, as when I have a 2820Vn (With Built in ADSL) to the Office then I can access the mail server OK.
Not sure what you mean by "Does the mailserver allow serving IP's from outside the local range?"
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I'm wondering if it's the fact that I'm going from 2820vn WAN2 -> Cable Modem then internet, that's causing me the problems, as when I have a 2820Vn (With Built in ADSL) to the Office then I can access the mail server OK.
Not sure what you mean by "Does the mailserver allow serving IP's from outside the local range?"
Regards
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04 Nov 2011 21:50 #69948
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Replied by nealuk on topic Re: VPN Lan2Lan -> Remote Desktop & Ping OK, but no IMAP Acc
I'm not sure which mailserver product you are using, but this is the concept I had:
Work IP range 172.16.1.x
Home IP range 192.168.0.x
The mailserver program will probably have some "built in intelligence" that realises the LAN is 172.16.1.x and so allows access to clients in the range 172.16.1.1-172.16.1.254
So, over the Lan 2 Lan connection, an incoming request from 192.168.0.x is alien. There may be a setting in the mailserver product to define trusted IP ranges.
If I'm barking up the wrong tree, then apologies.
Work IP range 172.16.1.x
Home IP range 192.168.0.x
The mailserver program will probably have some "built in intelligence" that realises the LAN is 172.16.1.x and so allows access to clients in the range 172.16.1.1-172.16.1.254
So, over the Lan 2 Lan connection, an incoming request from 192.168.0.x is alien. There may be a setting in the mailserver product to define trusted IP ranges.
If I'm barking up the wrong tree, then apologies.
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