Virtual Private Networks Linksys RV082/Greenbow client tunnel connected not able to connect to local resources

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Linksys RV082/Greenbow client tunnel connected not able to connect to local resources mbland 12-14-06
Posted by on December 14, 2006, 10:04 am
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I was able to get greenbow tunnel to say connected but I noticed that I
can not ping anything on the other side of the router. Also does the
ipaddress/configuration show up in ipconfig.


My configuration looks something like this but as I mentioned the
tunnel shows connected. Are the VPN userid and passwords on the rv082
needed for anything?


RV042 Firemware 1.3.1
Greenbow VPN Client - A quality VPN client http://www.thegreenbow.com
Linksys RV042 Configuration
Client to Gateway
Group No 1
Group Name Greenbow
Interface WAN1
Enable Check
Local Group Setup
Local Security Group Type Subnet
IP Address x.y.z.0
* Internal IP network
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Remote Group Setup
Remote Client Domain Name FQDN
Domain Name some.domainname.com
IPSec Setup
Keying Mode IKE with Preshared Key
Phase1 DH Group Group2 (1024)
Phase1 Encryption 3DES
Phase1 Authentication SHA1
Phase1 SA Lifetime 28800
Perfect Forward Secrecy Check
Phase2 DH Group Group2 (1024)
Phase2 Encryption 3DES
Phase2 Authentication SHA1
Phase2 SA Lifetime 3600
Preshared Key {Shared Key}

Greenbow VPN Client Configuration
Phase1
Name rv042
Interface * <- any dynamic IP address
Remote Gateway {WAN IP address of RV042}
Preshared Key {Shared Key}
IKE: Encryption 3DES
IKE: Authentication SHA1
IKE: Key Group DH1024
Advanced:LocalID:Value some.domainname.com
* This must match the RV042 setting
Advanced:LocalID:Type DNS
Advanced:RemoteID:Value
Advanced:RemoteID:Type
Advanced:Aggressive Check
Phase2
Name Tunnel1
VPN Client Address A.B.C.D
* IP MUST be of a different network address than the internal network.
* The client will appear as this IP to the internal network.
Address Type Subnet
Remote LAN Address x.y.z.0
* Internal IP Network. Must match RV042 setting.
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
ESP:Encryption 3DES
ESP:Authentication SHA1
ESP:Mode Tunnel
PFS Check
Group DH1024


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