Accessing resources on Windows Server 2016 over VPN connection











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I'm running Windows Server 2016 and set up a VPN server on it and I can't access the server's network resources from clients (ios, windows pc), but can connect to the vpn itself and I have the servers public ip in remote network.
I set up static ip for the server 10.0.0.35 and installed Remote Access role. I created a new user and allowed it to have remote access in Computer Management.
In the RRAS server properties I have added VPN, NAT and set up an IP table for the vpn starting from 5.0.0.2 to 5.0.0.6 and the broadcast name resolution is set to 'Allow RAS to select adapter'.



I also have the ports opened in the router and I can connect to the VPN from outside, but can't see the shared drive, I tried to enable sharing for public networks but nothing has changed. What do you think, what is the problem?










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    I'm running Windows Server 2016 and set up a VPN server on it and I can't access the server's network resources from clients (ios, windows pc), but can connect to the vpn itself and I have the servers public ip in remote network.
    I set up static ip for the server 10.0.0.35 and installed Remote Access role. I created a new user and allowed it to have remote access in Computer Management.
    In the RRAS server properties I have added VPN, NAT and set up an IP table for the vpn starting from 5.0.0.2 to 5.0.0.6 and the broadcast name resolution is set to 'Allow RAS to select adapter'.



    I also have the ports opened in the router and I can connect to the VPN from outside, but can't see the shared drive, I tried to enable sharing for public networks but nothing has changed. What do you think, what is the problem?










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      I'm running Windows Server 2016 and set up a VPN server on it and I can't access the server's network resources from clients (ios, windows pc), but can connect to the vpn itself and I have the servers public ip in remote network.
      I set up static ip for the server 10.0.0.35 and installed Remote Access role. I created a new user and allowed it to have remote access in Computer Management.
      In the RRAS server properties I have added VPN, NAT and set up an IP table for the vpn starting from 5.0.0.2 to 5.0.0.6 and the broadcast name resolution is set to 'Allow RAS to select adapter'.



      I also have the ports opened in the router and I can connect to the VPN from outside, but can't see the shared drive, I tried to enable sharing for public networks but nothing has changed. What do you think, what is the problem?










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      I'm running Windows Server 2016 and set up a VPN server on it and I can't access the server's network resources from clients (ios, windows pc), but can connect to the vpn itself and I have the servers public ip in remote network.
      I set up static ip for the server 10.0.0.35 and installed Remote Access role. I created a new user and allowed it to have remote access in Computer Management.
      In the RRAS server properties I have added VPN, NAT and set up an IP table for the vpn starting from 5.0.0.2 to 5.0.0.6 and the broadcast name resolution is set to 'Allow RAS to select adapter'.



      I also have the ports opened in the router and I can connect to the VPN from outside, but can't see the shared drive, I tried to enable sharing for public networks but nothing has changed. What do you think, what is the problem?







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