I've Created a PPTP connection from my machine at home to a PIX at the office.
On my machine at home the LAN adapter (192.168.1.99) has a WINS Server address of a Internal WINS server (10.1.0.x).
When I make a PPTP connection to the firewall, I can connect just fine to the internal servers. The Firewall gives me an address of 10.201.0.9. I can reach the machine at home form the internal Network.
Though the firewall complains that a packet from Address 192.168.1.99 (with traffic destined for 10.1.0.8) is not an IPSec Packet and is rejected. This is true and the packet should be rejected.
Though my question is, why is the Machine at home sending request from the LAN Adapter as the LAN Adapter's IP Address though the Dial-up PPTP connection?
If I remove the 10.1.0.x address from the LAN Adapter's WINS server list, the Error messages about rejected Packets Disapears.
If it has traffic destined for the 10.x.x.x network shouldn't it use the 10.201.0.9 Address and pass the request aling from there?
Thanks,
Scott<-