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bdnhsv

join:2012-01-20
Huntsville, AL

reply to FlameN

Re: How to forward gre - VPN server behind windows server 2003

Let's back up and make sure we all know which type of tunnel you're wanting to create. PPTP, L2TP, IPsec, OpenVPN, etc.


FlameN

@chello.nl

Ya, I forgot to mention. I'm using PPTP.


bdnhsv

join:2012-01-20
Huntsville, AL

OK - what's between 16.1 and 1.1 ? What are the ISP's on each side and what types of services are they, modems involved, routers, etc. ?



FlameN

@chello.nl

16.1 and 1.1 are both on a Windows server 2003 machine and there are no ISPs. I'm testing in LAN environment. the Windows server 2003 is running a proxy to regulate the internal traffic and also has a mapped link for the TCP port 1723 to the VPN server.


bdnhsv

join:2012-01-20
Huntsville, AL

Doesn't win2k3 have a built in firewall? Try turning it off and see if your GRE traffic makes it to the other side.



FlameN

@chello.nl

Firewall is off with no filters. I'm 99% sure. Gonna check tomorrow morning.


bdnhsv

join:2012-01-20
Huntsville, AL

If that doesn't work - have you tried connecting your vpn client directly to the vpn server for a sanity check?



FlameN

@inholland.nl

Just tested it. VPN functions normaly when connecting from External client to Windows Server and Windows server to Internal VPN server. all firewalls are off.



FlameN

@inholland.nl

reply to bdnhsv
A bit of an update. The packets not getting to the Internal VPN server are displayed in wireshark as protocol: "ppp lcp" with info: configuration request


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