[Openswan Users] RDP over VPN Issue
Schwartz, Matt
matt.schwartz at whiteridgesystems.com
Wed Feb 5 00:15:06 EST 2014
Yes, I have. I think I might have it down to a NAT issue.
Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2014 12:03 AM
To: "users at lists.openswan.org<mailto:users at lists.openswan.org>" <users at lists.openswan.org<mailto:users at lists.openswan.org>>
Subject: Re: [Openswan Users] RDP over VPN Issue
You have checked that you can rdp in the local network (ie not across
the vpn) and that port 3389 is reachable across the vpn?
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On Wed, 2014-02-05 at 03:43 +0000, Schwartz, Matt wrote:
Hello list,
My office network consists of a CentOS 6.5 running KVM. I have 3
guests: 2 Windows 2008R2 guests and 1 CentOS 6.5 guest. All guests sit
on the office network which is 172.16.1.0/24. The CentOS 6.5 guest has
Openswan and xl2tpd installed. The VPN network is 172.16.2.0/24. When
I use my laptop to establish the L2TP/IPSEC VPN connection, everything
gets set up properly and I can ping all of my virtual machines without
any packet loss. However, when I try to RDP into my Windows virtuals,
the connection fails to complete. I've tried playing with the MRU and
MTU settings to no avail. I've tried setting the MRU and MTU settings
in the options.xl2tp file both to 1280 and still no luck. Any ideas as
to what might be causing this? Likewise, I'm unable to browse to any
of the smb shares. I'm confused because I can ping everything and as
far as I know, I'm not blocking any ports.
Thanks,
Matt
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