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|    Raphael Goubet to All    |
|    Configuring XP firewall for Cisco VPN Cl    |
|    09 Oct 03 16:50:17    |
      XPost: comp.dcom.sys.cisco       From: rgoubet@yahoo.fr              Hello,              I'd like to configure the Windows XP built-in firewall to allow a VPN       connection using the Cisco client to pass through, but I don't manage.              When I'm in the connection properties of my Internet connection, I go       to the "Advanced" tab, check the box and click on "Parameters". I       create a new service for my VPN connection, and add the IP address of       the VPN server. Now, it gets more complicated for me:              My Cisco client is configured to allow transparent tunelling, with       IPSec over TCP on port 10000 (whatever that means). When I check the       firewall log, I see lines like this:              2003-10-08 09:17:31 OPEN UDP y.y.y.y x.x.x.x 3012 62514 - - - - - - -       -              (I replaced the IP addresses).              Now, I don't know if I shoud choose TCP or UDP in the service       parameters, which is the internal port and which is the external port.              I think I tried every combination, but it never worked.              Could someone help me?              Thanks in advance.              Raphael              --       Raph       goubet@skynet.be              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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