I have a NT server and most of the hosts on it are Win2K.
First of all, if I have the VPN on my PC set up
for "Require data encryption (disconnect if none)" I
cannot ping the server. If I deselect the encryption
option, I can ping the server and get into it with
pcAnywhere and...
Sorry about the confusion on the last part. I had taken another option than the one to accept connections on all network adapters. I tried that too, and I still cannot connect. I am supposed to make that change to my PC at my house right?
So you are saying that since the VPN is working, that I don't need to open any more ports. The reason ports 5631 and 5632 are opened (see above) is because those are the ports for pcAnywhere.
How would I allow ICMP request? I could find all kinds of information on what ICMP was, but not how to...
I have mentioned before that the customer had a SonicWall in place and I could tunnel into the whole network after establishing a VPN through SonicWall. I replaced the SonicWall with the Linksys and have told you what ports I have enabled. I have enabled some of the ports on the router that...
When I run tracert against the Server IP address, it doesn't go anywhere and I get a "Request Timed Out" on the first hop, and it just repeats.
So here is the scenario I am set up with:
192.168.169.199---192.168.169.1---10.100.16.246---Firewall-
My PC Sonic Wall...
mhkwood, you were working we me on this probelem earlier. It was a post at http://www.tek-tips.com/gviewthread.cfm/lev2/5/lev3/34/pid/463/qid/447092
You didn't post back from my last post.
Anway, let's get the locations in sync. I am here at home, trying to tunnell into a customer's server. I...
I believe I have correctly set up the server that I am trying to tunnel into, which is running NT 4.0. I set up the PPTP protocol and gave it a range of IP addresses that it can use. I am able to VPN into the server, but when I try to tunnel in with PC Anywhere, I get the message "Unable to...
Sorry to take so long in getting back. I have got married in the meantime.
Let me start by saying that at one time, I could tunnell into the computers at my clients. We removed the SonicWall that was there, installed the Linksys BEFSR41W and I set up a range of addresses. Here is a breakdown of...
Let's make sure we are on the same page. When you say ping the VPN server address (the RAS address) you mean the WAN coming into the server I am trying to access through the Linksys router, right? I can actually ping that. You do not mean the Server IP which shows up in the details of the VPN...
The details for the VPN show two different IPs, both of which are part of the IPs I set up for RAS. I cannot ping the server address but I can ping the client.
I do not understand you saying that I "can close those ports for the interface that is connected to the internet (or on your...
I believe I have correctly set up the server that I am trying to tunnel into, which is running NT 4.0. I set up the PPTP protocol and gave it a range of IP addresses that it can use. I am able to VPN into the server, but when I try to tunnel in with PC Anywhere, I get the message "Unable to...
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