remote LAN access from VPN SSL

methesrl
methesrl Posts: 3  Freshman Member
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Good morning everyone.
I configured a VPN SSL on USG FLEX 100.
The IP range assigned to VPN users is this: 192.168.100.70-192.168.100.80. For the rest I think I left everything at default, for example in the VPN SSL settings in the NETWORK EXTENSION LOCAL IP item I left 192.168.200.1. From home I connect without problems via SecuExtender, but I can't ping (and therefore access) the remote Server and its folders, with IP 192.168.1.8.
To be able to do this I necessarily have to adjust the IP range of the VPN SSL to the same IP class as the remote network, but I would like to avoid creating possible conflicts.
Is there a way to make users who connect to vpn with ip 192.168.100.x be able to ping the remote lan 192.168.1.x?

thanks to all

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  • PeterUK
    PeterUK Posts: 3,825  Guru Member
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    edited May 23

    Does the remote lan device at 192.168.1.8 have a gateway IP set for it?

    is 192.168.100.70-192.168.100.80 not used else where?

  • methesrl
    methesrl Posts: 3  Freshman Member
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    The server 192.168.1.8 has a different gateway, but is in the same subnet as the firewall (192.168.1.x).

    Do I necessarily have to set the gateway to the 192.168.1.8 device so that it points to the firewall?

    I confirm that 192.168.100.70-192.168.100.80 is not used elsewhere

  • PeterUK
    PeterUK Posts: 3,825  Guru Member
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    You mean device at 192.168.1.8 gateway is not set to FLEX 100 as the gateway but another router?

  • USG_User
    USG_User Posts: 397  Master Member
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    Do you set up the necessary Security Policies from WAN to ZyWall and from your SSL VPN Zone to your Destination Zone (in LAN)?