Can anyone tell me what ports I will need to open for VPN ?
Thanks,
Stuart.
This should help. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
US;Q289241
The one thing this KB does not mention is that PPTP also uses GRE
(Protocol 47).
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If you are using L2TP then you need to open UDP port 500 (IKE), Protocol ID
50 (IPSec ESP) and Protocol ID 51 (IPSec AH).
HTH
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Thanks,
Stuart.
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If you use PPTP then your Microsoft client OS can be any of these:-
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT version 4.0, Windows ME, Windows 98,
Windows 95 (with the Windows Dial-Up Networking 1.3 or later Performance &
Security Update)
If you use L2TP/IPSec then you can use these :-
Windows XP, Windows 2000
For L2TP connections, a computer certificate must be installed on the VPN
client computer to provide authentication for establishing an IPSec security
association.
L2TP can be a lot of administrative hassle so you should have good reasons
to use it.
HTH
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Just a couple of notes...
IPsec with ESP also cannot be used if the connection must cross a NAT
router.
We are current beta testing an L2TP/IPSec client for Windows 98/NT 4.0.
See http://www.microsoft.com/vpn for more information.
Is it possible to connect on anything other than MS o/s's ? e.g. linux ?
Thanks,
Stuart.
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