Pseudopath
Programmer
Hi,
Hope someone can help me with this.
I am trying to establish a VPN though the internet via a "BT Voyager 205" ADSL Router.
I have examined the packets during the VPN connection while on my local net work and beleive that the problem is the source port.
The problem I think is that the request is sent from a random port to the destination port of 1723 on the remote PC, which can be configured for at the destination NAT firewall but on return of the request because the source port is not known then the NAT firewall cannot be configured to accept the packets hence the connection does not complete.
Does any one know of a way to set the Windows XP source port so that I can make it consistant and allow a NAT rule to be applied?
failing that any other suggstions would be gratefull received too!
Thanks for reading.
Regards,
Pseudo.
Hope someone can help me with this.
I am trying to establish a VPN though the internet via a "BT Voyager 205" ADSL Router.
I have examined the packets during the VPN connection while on my local net work and beleive that the problem is the source port.
The problem I think is that the request is sent from a random port to the destination port of 1723 on the remote PC, which can be configured for at the destination NAT firewall but on return of the request because the source port is not known then the NAT firewall cannot be configured to accept the packets hence the connection does not complete.
Does any one know of a way to set the Windows XP source port so that I can make it consistant and allow a NAT rule to be applied?
failing that any other suggstions would be gratefull received too!
Thanks for reading.
Regards,
Pseudo.