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Cannot connect VPN when windows Firewall is enabled.

 
 
Alien
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      31st May 2007
Hi,
I'm having trouble to connect VPN in my XPpro desktop. The dial
process stays in
connecting process when firewall is enabled.
I can connect if I disabled windows firewall.
I have added all the ports I can imagine, such as 1723/1701/UDP/
TCP.
What's the reason?
Thanks.
Atlas

 
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Ghostrider
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      31st May 2007

Alien wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm having trouble to connect VPN in my XPpro desktop. The dial
> process stays in
> connecting process when firewall is enabled.
> I can connect if I disabled windows firewall.
> I have added all the ports I can imagine, such as 1723/1701/UDP/
> TCP.
> What's the reason?
> Thanks.
> Atlas
>


The usual solution for a firewall is to put the VPN into the "trusted"
zone.
 
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Alien
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      31st May 2007
On May 30, 10:48 pm, Ghostrider <-...@fitron.142> wrote:
> Alien wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm having trouble to connect VPN in my XPpro desktop. The dial
> > process stays in
> > connecting process when firewall is enabled.
> > I can connect if I disabled windows firewall.
> > I have added all the ports I can imagine, such as 1723/1701/UDP/
> > TCP.
> > What's the reason?
> > Thanks.
> > Atlas

>
> The usual solution for a firewall is to put the VPN into the "trusted"
> zone.


trusted zone? are you talking about exceptions?

 
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      31st May 2007

Alien wrote:

> On May 30, 10:48 pm, Ghostrider <-...@fitron.142> wrote:
>
>>Alien wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>> I'm having trouble to connect VPN in my XPpro desktop. The dial
>>>process stays in
>>>connecting process when firewall is enabled.
>>> I can connect if I disabled windows firewall.
>>> I have added all the ports I can imagine, such as 1723/1701/UDP/
>>>TCP.
>>> What's the reason?
>>> Thanks.
>>>Atlas

>>
>>The usual solution for a firewall is to put the VPN into the "trusted"
>>zone.

>
>
> trusted zone? are you talking about exceptions?
>


Naughty...multi-posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk on USENET and there
were no working answers from there. Next time, cross-post.

However, "trusted zone" refers to those networks or IP addresses that
are listed as "trusted" whereby connections are made through the firewall
to them.

Don't know what "exceptions" means. Which firewall? Read the manual?
 
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