Sorry, replied too fast....I am using Win XP on all clients that I've tried to access VPN. I'm currently reinstalling my Win2K3 server (40 beeeeellion changes that didn't help), so I can't test the VPN client on the server right now.
I always update from windowsupdate everytime I install a new...
Sorry, replied too fast....I am using Win XP on all clients that I've tried to access VPN. I'm currently reinstalling my Win2K3 server (40 beeeeellion changes that didn't help), so I can't test the VPN client on the server right now.
I always update from windowsupdate everytime I install a new...
I didn't install any firewall. The server is meant to shield my home network from the internet, but no software was purposely installed. Whether or not MS installs anything automatically, I'm not sure.
Quit hijaacking my post!!! :) <joking>
The issue I have is the Win2K3 server isn't passing those ports. I have no hardware firewall, my Win2K3 server is my connection to the internet. There is on domain. I set up the server as a simple firewall (for my other puters), NAT, DHCP. If you are...
Actually, let me clarify.
No one will be accessing my site through VPN. I am tring to access others VPN through the Win2K3 server. I have NAT and DHCP installed. Everything works except accessing a clients VPN through Win2k3.
(client VPN)>(my win2k3 server)>(my computer)
The Win2k3 machine...
I've set up a 2003 server to be my firewall/router Using NAT routing. Everything works fine, but I can't seem to find anything to allow VPN passthrough (upnp, ipsec, pptp). Is there a way to allow these passthroughs?
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