In the IPv4 Tab of the RRAS Settings where I have the choice between DHCP and static pool, I set it to DHCP. I disabled the DHCP Relay Agent, because the DHCP is on the same machine - correct? I am also a bit unsure about the configuration here. In the Remote Acces window it says that it could not get addresses for the VPN from the DHCP Server. It's like the RRAS can no longer talk to the DHCP. It was working fine one time (the RRAS got 10 leases, clients could connect, everything fine), but after a server reboot it is broken. Now I want the RRAS to get leases from the DHCP to use for the clients. The DHCP Server is working fine (I tested it with another VM which I plugged into the Virtual Switch, it got a lease without problem). I told the DHCP Server to offer addresses in the range 10.20.30.2-254 Then I set up a DHCP server there on the same machine. So the DC has 2 Network interfaces, one with a public IP and one with a private range, where I set a static IP 10.20.30.1 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0. I made a new private Virtual Switch for that in the Host. I want to set up a VPN (RRAS) where the users can connect to so they are in the local network. A Windows Server 2019 VM, which is also the AD Domain Controller.
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