I have a Windows Native L2TP/IPsec VPN set up Using the built-in template and users are able to log in and access multiple subnets inside the firewall. Users can access the internet via their own ISP with split tunneling and/or static routes on their home windows machines. The problem I have is that I need some users to access the internet THROUGH the tunnel so they can connect to internet resources from the company IP address. However, if I have a route on the client machine directing traffic to that resource through the VPN tunnel, it never reaches the internet. However, routes to internal subnets work fine. I just can't get out to the internet.
Does anyone have any ideas on why I can't get out?
My theory is that since the Inbound interface is the same as the required Outbound interface, there isn't an appropriate policy. I do have the default policy that the wizard created that I would think would do the trick. (see attached image)
Thanks for any help anyone can give,
Bill
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I think my own post pointed me in the right direction. I checked the existing policy and noticed that NATting was disabled. Enabling NAT on the rule allowed the traffic to flow.
I have the same problem did you find any solution please !
I checked the existing policy and noticed that NATting was disabled. Enabling NAT on the rule allowed the traffic to flow.
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