Changing DCHP Scope on IPCop

Carlosinfl

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OK - I have a problem. My home lan which is behind an IPCop firewall dishes out the following range to my green interface clients:

192.168.1.100 - .110

The problem is I am now working from home for the next two weeks (Linux Engineer) & I found that I am unable to VPN into my Intranet due to the fact that when I do connect via VPN, I am assigned 192.168.1.150 - .200 and because my home LAN and work LAN have the same scheme, it conflicts.

Should I change my home LAN to dish out a different internal IP range or do you guys have any suggestions?

I don't think this matters but this is a Cisco VPN and I am using "vpnc" to connect from my Linux machine and I also had a friend bring over a Windows XP Pro laptop and it still fails.

Thanks for any info!
 
Change the home scope, renew your ip, then try vpn...cant hurt!

Yes - this was the most logical correction however I was fishing to see if this has happened to anyone else via VPN and also can I change the scope for DHCP via the web config on my LAN or is this something that I need to do directly from the IPCop console (CLI)?
 
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