April 2018
Intermediate to advanced
138 pages
3h 55m
English
We are setting up a new Windows Server 2016 VPN server. This server has two NICs installed, one plugged into the Internet and the other plugged into the internal network. Inside our corporate network, there are two subnets. 10.0.0.x (/24), which our Internal NIC is plugged into, and 10.0.1.x (/24), where our web server resides. There is, of course, a router between the two internal subnets, which is how traffic physically flows between the two. The IP address of that router is 10.0.0.254. If we were able to configure a Default Gateway on the Internal NIC of our VPN server, it would be set to 10.0.0.254, and all traffic would work without any further input. However, since our VPN server is multi-homed and there can only be a ...