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Sergey Ryzhkin2014-02-18 18:47:27
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Sergey Ryzhkin, 2014-02-18 18:47:27

How to configure the routing table on Kerio Control?

Greetings, comrades!
Help to deal with the distribution of the Internet through Kerio Control. The scheme is as follows:
There is a Cisco 1921 on which a pptp connection with the provider is configured and its subsequent transfer to the network (address of the tsiska is 192.168.10.1). And there is a server on which Kerio Control is raised with two network cards.
The cable from a tsiska comes to the first interface. Trace set up. way:
address 192.168.10.4, mask 255.255.255.0, gateway 192.168.10.1 and DNS 192.168.10.1 and 8.8.8.8
The second interface looks into the local network: address 192.168.0.4 mask 255.255.255.0
The local machines on the network are also on the zero subnet, i.e. addresses 192.168.0.* They have a Kerio server 192.168.0.4 as their gateway. There is Internet on the server itself, but there is no network on the machines. I tried all possible options with setting up a routing table in the Kerio settings. Nothing helps. Maybe I'm not digging there. There are no more ideas.

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Alexander, 2014-02-19
@Franciz

You need to set up NAT between "outside" and "inside" interfaces in Kerio. If Kerio himself dialed before, try resetting its settings and using the wizard to reconfigure it to NAT.

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eugenrad, 2014-02-18
@eugenrad

Hmm... I set up similar bundles many times. Usually everything worked out of the box. Check if there is an error somewhere. And it seems to me that the matter is not in the routing table on Kerio. Policies, Nat, Proxy? What version of Kerio?

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