It also suggests that I "make sure that the PPTP clients establish the
connection to the first IP address that is bound to the PPTP server's public
network interface. Also make sure that you configure the default gateway on
the server to the interface that receives the connection attempt. Typically,
the public network interface receives the connection attempt in this
scenario."
Don't have the foggiest idea of how to do this. My ISP assigns the router
IP dynamically, so, I think it is impossible to link the VPN host IP or
default gateway to the router IP or default gateway. Any suggestions on how
to do this?
"wrnoof" <wrn...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3B231F66-64BA-486D...@microsoft.com...
It appears this problem is very similar to thread to which you responded
back in September entitled "Subject: VPN on Windows Server 2003 behind a
D-Link DI-524 Router" from rom...@gmail.com that was unresolved. Hope to do
better on this one.
PPTPclnt and PPTPsrv to
test GRE and PPTP. 2. IPCONFIG to troubleshooting
connection and name resolution issues. 3. PING and TRACERT to check the
connection ... www.chicagotech.net/vpnissues/vpntools.htm |
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