heavenlykid
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if my vpn asigns me a 172. addy even though my other pcs on that network are on 10. addys will i still be able to file share with them?
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Depending on how the VPN is setup you will either be allowed local LAN access or not. Doesn't really depend on what your ip address is. Have you asked your network admin?
I am the admin. LoL. First Time I've ever had to deal with a VPN one on one. And yes Im still green.
Sounds like trouble...
What devices are you using? Is this a site to site VPN or a Client VPN? I'm going to assume (and we all know what happens next) that as an admin you have a visio or some other diagram of your network so you can help us help you.
At the very least a more detailed explanation of what you have going on and what you're trying to accomplish will be required.
This kid's in real trouble....
If all that's too tough said:Shhs why the bash. Thats not to tough. Here was my question to a T. If the vpn assigns me a 172.x.x.x addy and my internal pc is ip of 10.x.x.x will i be able to see shared folders on the
10.x.x.x machine when i have a 172.x.x.x ip.
here is my setup t1 connects to firewall/vpn connects to switch goes to all my pcs. when i connect to the vpn. I should be able to remote desktop or fileshare with all the pc's on the network using there internal ip addy 10.x.x.x while i myself have been assigned a
172.x.x.x
Here was my question to a T. If the vpn assigns me a 172.x.x.x addy and my internal pc is ip of 10.x.x.x will i be able to see shared folders on the
10.x.x.x machine when i have a 172.x.x.x ip.
Yes if you have the following configured:
- Routing between the two networks on any devices that do routing in your environment
- Firewall Rules to allow traffic between the networks (as was previously stated)
- You know how to pass the appropriate credentials to the machines you are trying to connect to (either AD, Workgroup, etc)
Good Luck
Yes if you have the following configured:
- Routing between the two networks on any devices that do routing in your environment
- Firewall Rules to allow traffic between the networks (as was previously stated)
- You know how to pass the appropriate credentials to the machines you are trying to connect to (either AD, Workgroup, etc)
Good Luck