We are running Windows 2000 server and have a Watchguard Firebox. We'd like to use Windows VPN to be able to connect from remote locations. We have only 1 nic card in the server that we'd like to use as our VPN server and have assigned an internal i/p address to it. I have basically configured it following Microsoft's instructions for one nic card and know that I will probably have to contact our isp to have them route vpn connections to us and then configure our firebox to route connections trying to come in on the vpn ports to the vpn server. We do it now for other things so hopefully that won't be an issue. My questions are:
1. What port(s) does vpn try to use? 1723?
2. Can it be done with one nic card? From what I read, it appears ok because our firebox will route it to an internal address.
3. Is there a way to test it internally without going through the firebox? I setup a vpn connection on my local windows 2000 pro client to point to our internal address of our vpn server but get a 678 Error: There was no answer. Can this be done this way?
Thanks, Joe
1. What port(s) does vpn try to use? 1723?
2. Can it be done with one nic card? From what I read, it appears ok because our firebox will route it to an internal address.
3. Is there a way to test it internally without going through the firebox? I setup a vpn connection on my local windows 2000 pro client to point to our internal address of our vpn server but get a 678 Error: There was no answer. Can this be done this way?
Thanks, Joe