Have read the Cisco doc again and as far as I can see there is nothing wrong with the config. Other people seem to be having the same problems on simular routers. Broken IOS code?
Does anyone have a Cisco 828 working with VPN pass through?
I would start by using the web based setup for dialup settings.
Heres a config that works (except the damn VPN pass through)..
Current configuration : 2470 bytes
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version 12.3
no service pad
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service password-encryption
...
Removed access-list 150 and tested it again, got the same error message on clients (721 no response from server)
With 150 enabled 'show access-lists' shows 51 connections on the GRE line.
It does seem to be a NAT problem.
I have seen that Cisco doc before, but will read it again to make sure...
Hi ADB100,
I can't seem to get to that document, it asks for a username and password. So the chances are I haven't read it. Could someone tell me what the outline of it is...
Will try disabling the ACL to see if it works.
Thanks
Matt
Hi,
We are having problems getting VPN Pass Through to work on a Cisco 828 SDSL Router.
The Windows Server 2003 SBS is configured to allow VPN connections. On our old ADSL (Draytek ADSL modem) the system works perfectly and forwarding port 1723 allows people to login to the VPN and use the...
Can't ping the server (192.168.32.10) from the VPN client but it can ping itself on the addresses assigned (192.168.32.102), but that is just routed to localhost anyway...
The plan now is to convert one of the office PCs into a dedicated VPN server and see if that helps with anything. There is...
I have read in these forums that having PPTP/VPN and WINS on the same server will cause problems.
Running SBS/Exchange 5.5 with everything on one server (WINS,DHCP,PPTP/VPN,Remote Access etc....)
Does anyone have a definitive answer on this, why would it cause problems and what problems does...
Hi all,
Been looking at these forums for a few days now but still can't resolve our VPN problems.
We have in the office a SBS 2000 Server with Exchange 5.5, this is connected to the internet via a router on an ADSL connection. VPN port is open on the router for forward to the SBS server...
Hi all,
We have an internal exchange server 5.5 behind a router and firewall on a permanent ADSL connection with static IP.
Various members of staff fly around the world for meetings etc and I want to setup a webmail system so they can read and send emails from anywhere with an internet...
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