| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Also, there is a similar problem on the opposite side: if the RRAS server is not the default gateway for the computers on the remote network (which I do not think it is, as it only has internal interfaces), they will not know that they need to forward packets addressed to the 10.100.77.0/24 network to the RRAS server; this is mitigated by the fact that RRAS supports ARP proxying, so it will automati
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