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21 Jan 2015 17:03 #1 by davidhall
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I have setup a VPN between 2 Draytek 2850 routers. The VPN works without any issues but I have a problem which I will try to explain.
Draytek 1 has a static IP, office 1, which has a nat port pointing to a https service which I can access from anywhere on the web.
Draytek 2 is a satalite office2 with a VPN connected to Draytek 1. If I try to connected in office 2 to the https port using IP or DNS it doesn't connect. When I drop the VPN everyone can connect to the https service. It seems the draytek can not handle VPN and Nat traffic at the same time from office 2 to office 1.

Has anyone else had this problem.

Dave

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21 Jan 2015 18:05 #2 by takeo_ischi
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DavidHall wrote: Draytek 2 is a satalite office2 with a VPN connected to Draytek 1. If I try to connected in office 2 to the https port using IP or DNS it doesn't connect. When I drop the VPN everyone can connect to the https service. It seems the draytek can not handle VPN and Nat traffic at the same time from office 2 to office 1.



What do you mean by 'doesn't connect'?

I wouldn't be surprised by a security error, since as far as the browser is concerned, it could be an attacker on the local network redirecting https requests.

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