VPN ports
Corey Merchant
cmerchant at LURHQ.COM
Mon May 1 15:07:18 EDT 2000
IP proto 47(GRE), as well.
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Corey Merchant
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"Johnson, Mark F." wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
> First, my sincerest apologies. I know this question could easily be answered
> by "RTFM", but I'm in a serious time crunch and I need some answers fast. I
> just installed a D-link DI-701 residential gateway at home and my VPN
> connection to my WinNT 4.0 server at work went right out the windows (pardon
> the pun.) I'm using plain vanilla MS PPTP and it's worked fine to this
> point. I've opened port # 1723 on the DI-701 firewall to allow the
> connection, but the whole thing tanks when verifying username/password. The
> handshake gets from my pc to the server, but the reply is blocked by the
> firewall. Is there another port that MS uses for VPN? I thought it was only
> 1723.
>
> TIA
> Mark
>
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