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Jonas Hilmersson
01-15-1999, 08:20 AM
Hi!
Does someone know how to access a VPN-server through a firewall from a company connected to a ISP via a leased line? I guess I have to tell my DUN to not go through the modem, but access the Internet via the LAN, and then open some ports in the firewall, but how?
Brgds
Jonas Hilmersson
ROM SIQUIJOR
01-22-1999, 04:37 PM
Jonas,
Open a port on your firewall.
Connect to your ISP.
Access your company's firewall by connecting to the static IP address assigned to you by your ISP.
Good luck!
ROM
On 1/15/99 3:20:39 AM, Jonas Hilmersson wrote:
> Hi!
Does someone know how to access a VPN-server through a firewall from
> a company connected to a ISP via a leased line? I guess I have to tell my
> DUN to not go through the modem, but access the Internet via the LAN, and
> then open some ports in the firewall, but how?
Brgds
Jonas Hilmersson
Craig Manske
08-22-2000, 03:29 AM
> Does someone know how to access a VPN-server through a firewall from a
> company connected to a ISP via a leased line?
Open TCP port 1723 for PPTP or UDP port 500 for IPsec.
Also open IP port 47 for PPTP and 50 for IPsec.
> I guess I have to tell my DUN to not go through the modem, but access the
> Internet via the LAN, and then open some ports in the firewall, but how?
In the VPN setup in 98 unclick the Use default gateway on remote machine. This will allow you to use the intenet over you local connection while still accessing objects through your VPN.
-cm
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>ROM SIQUIJOR at 1/22/1999 11:37:42 AM
>Jonas,
>Open a port on your firewall.
>Connect to your ISP.
>Access your company's firewall by connecting to the static IP address >assigned to you by your ISP.
So you tell to open the port .... but what is firewall for if you open all the ports ... one by one ...
Port 1723 and 46
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Jonas Hilmersson at 1/15/1999 3:20:39 AM
Hi!
Does someone know how to access a VPN-server through a firewall from a company connected to a ISP via a leased line? I guess I have to tell my DUN to not go through the modem, but access the Internet via the LAN, and then open some ports in the firewall, but how?
Brgds
Jonas Hilmersson