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VPN help needed!
Name: bmannix Date: May 23, 2003 at 08:54:08 Pacific OS: 2000 server CPU/Ram: 2.5 ghz \ 512M
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Ok, I have a very very technical problem that I need help with. I have set up a PPTP VPN on my companies network using Routing and Remote Access on 2000 server. I have set the PPTP filters, opened port 1723 on the firewall and directed traffic through it to port 0 on the server. Also I have enabled protocol 47 (GRE) and am using DHCP to assign IP addresses, so I dont need static routes (and yes, I installed a DHCP relay on the VPN server). Here's where I'm at. The tunnel uses 128 bit encryption and the VPN can authenticate a user based on the policies I've set. HOWEVER - once logged in I can see nothing on the server. I have spent alot of time, however I cant seem to come up with a solution. The DHCP server does assign a mask of 255.255.255.255 to the VPN client while assigning B class to normal LAN users, however im not sure that this is the problem (if it is I cant figure out how to fix it).
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