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   Damian Zalazar to All   
   Re: VPN error #721   
   28 Oct 03 13:58:07   
   
   From: damy@netizen.com.ar   
      
   I have Linux Suse 8.1 and use pptpd for vpn connections. when one settles   
   down the connections it gives error #721 (the computer is not been   
   worth).The Curious is in the moment of connection, trying to check username   
   and password and soon it gives that error. somebody can help me?   
      
   Thank you!!   
      
   greetings!!   
      
   Damian   
      
   "Jorge Balseiro López"  escribió en el   
   mensaje news:lutnb.633183$uj6.1603688@telenews.teleline.es...   
   > Dear folks:   
   >   
   > I´m trying to solve a problem with VPN connections and Windows XP. My   
   > network configuration is as follows:   
   >   
   >     - MS Small Business Server 2000 (W2K Server Service Pack 4) with RAS   
   > enabled and properly configured   
   >     - Cisco 1721 DSL Access Router with static routing to server´s IP   
   > address (port 1723 open) and GRE protocol enabled.   
   >   
   > Curious situation: any Windows 2000, 9x client can connect via VPN   
   > connection, but XP clients don´t pass through the authentication process.   
   > They establish the connection, trying to check usrname and password, and   
   > after a while I get error #721: The server is not responding.   
   >   
   > Any ideas? I´ve been looking around for similar problems, but no solution   
   > found yet.   
   >   
   > Thanks in advance,   
   >   
   > Jorge Balseiro.   
   > IT Manager   
   > InforHouse S.L.   
   >   
   >   
      
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