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The router sets WS2008 as the primary DNS, WS2008 forwards queries back to router for failures. See this postthis post for clarification.

The router sets WS2008 as the primary DNS, WS2008 forwards queries back to router for failures. See this post for clarification.

The router sets WS2008 as the primary DNS, WS2008 forwards queries back to router for failures. See this post for clarification.

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I get a request timeout when attempting tracert to 192.168.0.3. I also cannot even ping the VPN gateway. The VPN server cannot ping the assigned ip address of the client.

I get a request timeout when attempting tracert to 192.168.0.3.

I get a request timeout when attempting tracert to 192.168.0.3. I also cannot even ping the VPN gateway. The VPN server cannot ping the assigned ip address of the client.

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The IPs 192.168.1.* are from the client network (the computer I'm using VPN on to connect to the remote VPN). Shouldn't this route (192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.129 192.168.0.130) be on subnet 255.255.255.128 or am I missing something with regards to routing and VPN?

The IPs 192.168.1.* are from the client network (the computer I'm using VPN on to connect to the remote VPN)

The IPs 192.168.1.* are from the client network (the computer I'm using VPN on to connect to the remote VPN). Shouldn't this route (192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.129 192.168.0.130) be on subnet 255.255.255.128 or am I missing something with regards to routing and VPN?

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