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   Message 678 of 2,349   
   mishlercomputers.com to User   
   Re: BEFVP41: Can't pass PPTP   
   08 Jan 04 02:39:12   
   
   From: mike@nospam   
      
   What is the "gre" protocol?   
      
   Thanks   
   ~Michael   
      
      
   "User"  wrote in message   
   news:ORRJb.77146$aT.40583@news-server.bigpond.net.au...   
   > You need to forward tcp port 1723 to 102.168.0.5 (as you have done) and   
   you   
   > do not forward tcp port 47.  Instead forward the gre protocol (or IP   
   > protocol 47 - not port 47)   
   >   
   > Also the remote machine cannot be on the 192.168.0.* subnet.  If it is the   
   > remote machine will not know which interface to route packets to.  The   
   > remote machine MUST be on a different subnet to the machine you are loging   
   > in to.   
   >   
   > U.   
   >   
   > "Michael Mishler"  wrote in message   
   > news:djtIb.701356$Tr4.1764125@attbi_s03...   
   > > Ever since I installed my BEFVP41 Linksys router, my clients can't   
   connect   
   > > to my vpn server.   
   > >   
   > > I'm positive my vpn works because it worked with my RT314 Netgear router   
   > and   
   > > it works on the LAN.   
   > >   
   > > I've gone into port forwarding and I've forwarded 1723 to 192.168.0.5   
   (my   
   > > server IP).  I made sure PPTP is enabled.  I even tried forwarding port   
   47   
   > > (what is that anyway) to 192.168.0.5 via Linksys knowledge database   
   > > solution.  Still, no connection   
   > >   
   > > My clients computer connects, but when it tries to verify username and   
   > > password, it just sits there for about a minute or so and report that no   
   > > certificate could be found.   
   > >   
   > > Anyone have this router and have the same problem who has a solution   
   > > perhaps?  Thanks for any suggestions.   
   > >   
   > > ~Michael   
   > >   
   > >   
   >   
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