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I have a multihomed RRAS 2003 server (current with all SPs and fixes) on
which I wish to enable the Basic Firewall through RRAS. I have added the interface and configured the public adapter under NAT/Basic Firewall. I choose public interface connected to the Internet and enable basic firewall on this interface. I then added the exceptions for HTTP and PPTP under services and ports. Immediately my inbound VPN clients get disconnected and cannot re-connect. The web site on port 80 also becomes available. Am I misunderstanding how this feature works? What am I doing wrong? Thanks.... MJG |
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You have lost the pre-configuration. you may want to re-enable the RRAS following this step by step guide,
How to setup vpn on 2003 as router How to setup VPN and NAT on Windows Server 2003 as a router. Pre-requirement:. 1. Two network interface cards. 2. One static public IP on the outside NIC. ... www.howtonetworking.com/VPN/2003vpn1.htm Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "MJG" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:BB2450FD-97D8-46A1-8A6F-(E-Mail Removed)... I have a multihomed RRAS 2003 server (current with all SPs and fixes) on which I wish to enable the Basic Firewall through RRAS. I have added the interface and configured the public adapter under NAT/Basic Firewall. I choose public interface connected to the Internet and enable basic firewall on this interface. I then added the exceptions for HTTP and PPTP under services and ports. Immediately my inbound VPN clients get disconnected and cannot re-connect. The web site on port 80 also becomes available. Am I misunderstanding how this feature works? What am I doing wrong? Thanks.... |
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