I was querying the netbios name, domain name, and server FQDN via nslookup and all gave successful addresses. When using ping, it doesn't even resolve the address as it "cannot be found". Pinging via IP works. I have configured the VPN nic to append a dns suffix. All clients are on W10 1607 (that are affected) Thanks

Aug 31, 2018 · VPN Ipsec is up but can’t ping I have a fortigate on v6. I have setup ipsec vpn. It’s connected to a sophos xg firewall. The vpn is showing up. I can’t ping. I have on both firewalls the policy enabled for vpn to lan and lan to vpn. I have static route added on fortigate. I see incoming log but outgoing log is 0. I hope someone can help me. Hi guys, I have an old ASA5520 running 9.1(6)8 where I have setup Anyconnect SSL split tunneling access: show run group-policy group-policy DfltGrpPolicy attributes vpn-tunnel-protocol ikev1 ikev2 ssl-clientless group-policy lanwan-gp internal group-policy lanwan-gp attributes wins-server none dns This also means that, (unless your RAS server is the default Gateway for your network,) you usually don't have internet access when connected to the VPN. Now I connected fine, and I could ping IP addresses on my corporate network, but I could not ping my servers by their domain name, in fact Windows was trying to resolve my domain name to a Re: Cannot ping machines on remote subnet while site to site vpn I don't think that is something you want to really do. If you PAT the whole subnet LAN1's ip (192.168.1.0/24) to 172.25.249.1, then LAN2, will not be able to reach specific host on LAN1, cause now, you are representing the LAN1 network, with a single ip. The internal address for the VPN is 172.16.5.150, and then the rest is used for VPN clients. When a VPN client logs in, say they are given 172.16.5.153 as the address. ONLY the VPN server can ping that IP address. Every other device on the network cannot ping either 172.16.5.150 or 172.16.5.153.

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After you configure the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) as a virtual private network (VPN) server in Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 with two or more network adapters, pinging the external network adapter does not work. This behavior occurs only while RRAS is running. Jun 06, 2012 · Now that the MBA is in Austria, the VPN connects, the connection counter appears beside the VPN icon, but is unable to ping, mail, and share through the VPN. Do I run the port check from the computer trying to connect to the VPN? Also, we don't have an OSX server. We are connecting to our router which has a VPN server. Aug 31, 2018 · VPN Ipsec is up but can’t ping I have a fortigate on v6. I have setup ipsec vpn. It’s connected to a sophos xg firewall. The vpn is showing up. I can’t ping. I have on both firewalls the policy enabled for vpn to lan and lan to vpn. I have static route added on fortigate. I see incoming log but outgoing log is 0. I hope someone can help me. Hi guys, I have an old ASA5520 running 9.1(6)8 where I have setup Anyconnect SSL split tunneling access: show run group-policy group-policy DfltGrpPolicy attributes vpn-tunnel-protocol ikev1 ikev2 ssl-clientless group-policy lanwan-gp internal group-policy lanwan-gp attributes wins-server none dns

I was querying the netbios name, domain name, and server FQDN via nslookup and all gave successful addresses. When using ping, it doesn't even resolve the address as it "cannot be found". Pinging via IP works. I have configured the VPN nic to append a dns suffix. All clients are on W10 1607 (that are affected) Thanks

I also cannot even ping the VPN gateway. The VPN server cannot ping the assigned ip address of the client. I hope this information helps, I can't think of anything else to mention at the moment. To summarize my problem, I can connect to the VPN but I can't do anything when I'm in. No ping, no DNS, no access via computer names, nothing. [SOLVED] Windows 10 VPN can't ping but can nslookup Nov 21, 2017