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Re: Microsoft PPTP server behind a firewall.
From: "Frank Gesino" <frank_gesino () hotmail com>
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 10:09:07 EDT
Yes that is correct. You also need to permit gre (the protocol PPTP) uses. ...Frank
From: Daniel Knighten <daniel () knighten org> Reply-To: Daniel Knighten <daniel () knighten org> To: Firewall-Wizards <firewall-wizards () nfr net> Subject: Microsoft PPTP server behind a firewall. Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 20:57:16 -0700 I am looking to configure a MicroSoft PPTP server behind a Cisco 675 ADSL router. From the documentation I have seen it looks like I just have to forward TCP port 1723 to the server to get this to work. Is that correct? I am using the 675 as a simple firewall by running it in routing mode, as apposed to bridge mode, and using NAT to hide the machines on the internal private network. Thanks, Dan ___________ _______________________ ___________________________________ Daniel Knighten Quad Group Computer Solutions, Inc. P.O. Box 590 Dupont, WA 98327-0590 Voice: (360) 412-4010 Fax: (360) 455-0463 dknighten () qgcs com http://www.qgcs.com ___________________________________ ________________________ ____________
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Current thread:
- Microsoft PPTP server behind a firewall. Daniel Knighten (Jul 18)
- Re: Microsoft PPTP server behind a firewall. Phil Cox (Jul 19)
- Re: Microsoft PPTP server behind a firewall. Tina Bird (Jul 19)
- Re: Microsoft PPTP server behind a firewall. Patrick M. Hausen (Jul 19)
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- Re: Microsoft PPTP server behind a firewall. Frank Gesino (Jul 19)