NAT to an internal PPTP server
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Hi,
I am somewhat new with the product, so I hope this question is not too lame.
I have a Windows 2003 pptp server inside the network. I can connect clients to it just fine.
Outside is a different story. I have 1723 tpc and 47 gre pointed at the internal server 192.168.0.2
The clients can't connect.
thanks
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Take a look at:
VPN –> PPTPPPTP redirection
Enter the IP address of a host which will accept incoming PPTP connections. -
I guess I don't understand the comment…sorry.
here is what is on the firewall:
NAT
WAN TCP 1723 (PPTP) 192.168.0.2 (ext.: 63.193.11.14) 1723 (PPTP)WAN GRE 47 192.168.0.2 (ext.: 63.193.11.14) 47 PPTP
RULES:
TCP * 1723 (PPTP) 192.168.0.2 1723 (PPTP) * Route to MS VPNGRE * * 192.168.0.2 * * NAT PPTP
I have plenty of other services on that Windows server that work fine, like rdp
Thanks!
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I dont use PPTP personally so i'm not really sure.
But just do as in my first post :)Take a look at:
VPN –> PPTPThere you have the option to forward PPTP connection attempts to a server.
With this you could avoid to have to add NAT forwardings manually. -
I did try this.
Same issue.
Sorry for the bother.
I notice I cannot ping anything either. Is there a way to allow the firewall to be pinged?
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Did you delete the portforwards and rules before you used the pptp>vpn setting? You can allow oings on the firewal by creating a pass icmp firewallrule at the desired interface.
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Comcast is blocking pptp. I went to the customer remote site and connected perfectly.
Thanks for the help