Re: VPN

From: Chris Berry (compjma@hotmail.com)
Date: 12/30/02

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    From: "Chris Berry" <compjma@hotmail.com>
    To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 13:07:11 -0800
    
    

    >From: Luan Rocha <luan_rocha@brturbo.com>
    > I'm configuring a server(win2000 advanced server) to provide internet
    >for the inside network and
    >a VPN to do the maintaining. But i dont know why, i only can access the VPN
    >through the inside
    >network, but from internet i get an error that my server is not responding.
    > The access from the network to the internet is ok. Only the VPN
    >that isn't allright.
    > In the server i have DHCP, ROUTER, DNS, RAS and VPN configured.
    > The modem has a ROUTER and some FILTERS configured.
    > Any sugestions?

    Sounds like a firewall/router filter problem, check your ingress rules.

    Chris Berry
    compjma@hotmail.com
    Systems Administrator
    JM Associates

    "I can sleep at night because my servers are secure. What's the secret you
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