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Using Windows VPN behind Wingate

Postby odalton@daltonpcservices. » Oct 06 05 6:34 am

I am trying to set up VPN on Windows 2000 server. However, it appears that Wingate is obstructing it!

The W2k server is sitting inside a network that has Wingate (on another W2k server) as the gateway.

I found a document that states that the following must be enabled:
- TCP Port 1723; and
- IP Protocol ID 47 [GRE - Generic Routing Encapsulation]

Well, setting up the TCP port in the firewall was not a problem (redirect to IP of RRAS / VPN server etc), but after spending a day searching for information on IP Protocol ID 47 I have no idea how to set this up within Wingate.

Can anyone direct me as to where I should look?!

Many Thanks in anticipation.

Ollie Dalton
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Postby jamesc » Oct 06 05 6:30 pm

Here is an example of port mapping TCP 1723 to a computer hosting a MS VPN behind WinGate. Please do not forget to check the "Dont translate Source IP"; that is the only extra option you should require. This has been configured before.

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If you still need assistance:

1. What version of WinGate do you have?
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Postby odalton@daltonpcservices. » Oct 07 05 12:51 am

Hi James,

Thanks for your reply. It was the 'Don't translate source IP' tick that was the problem. Now ticked and now working!!!

Thanks.

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