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VPN 's - I need help
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cygnet21
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Registered: Oct 2003 Location: Country: UK State: Certifications: A+, Net+, CCNA,CCNP,MCP,MCSA2003 Working on: MCSE 2003
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VPN 's - I need help
Hi Guys,
I am currently working through the practical assignments for 70-291, specifically VPN's
However I cannot get the VPN to work, here is my layout ;
Server 2003 connected to broadband via router
Workstation using PSTN dialup
I have setup ' Routing and Remote Access ' but each time I dial up using the connection on the workstation PC I get ' Error 678 the remote computer did not respond '
The IP address I am using is the dynamically allocated one at the time i.e whatever the ISP provides to my router
Where am I going wrong ?
Thansk in advance for replies
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01-31-05 02:38 PM
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spena77
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Registered: Aug 2001 Location: Brooklyn Country: United States State: Certifications: B.S. (Computer Science), MCP NT 4.0, MCSA (W2k & W2k3), MCSE (W2k & W2k3), (CCA & CCEA XP), and CCNA Working on: Exchange 2003
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Ports in your router
Hi!
You must make sure that you configure your router to do port mapping to your VPN server. You must check that your router is fowarding inbound VPN traffic to your internal VPN server.
Good Luck!!
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01-31-05 03:18 PM
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cygnet21
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I am sure your right ? -any idea where I configure this , can't seem to find a heading that's appropriate in the index - Virtual Server ?!?
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01-31-05 03:23 PM
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cygnet21
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Registered: Oct 2003 Location: Country: UK State: Certifications: A+, Net+, CCNA,CCNP,MCP,MCSA2003 Working on: MCSE 2003
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01-31-05 03:41 PM
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spena77
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Registered: Aug 2001 Location: Brooklyn Country: United States State: Certifications: B.S. (Computer Science), MCP NT 4.0, MCSA (W2k & W2k3), MCSE (W2k & W2k3), (CCA & CCEA XP), and CCNA Working on: Exchange 2003
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