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NetDave Member since: 2002-05-02 13:40:47 | posted: 2002-05-02 14:30:09 remote client to BEFVP41
help request. ---------- Setup: Small Office -
Win2K Domain with 1 Win2K
server and 5 Win2K/XP
workstations. Server is
also DHCP server for
network. This netowrk
resides behind BEFVP41
router (running
NAT).
Objective:Allow three home
systems (all at seperate
locations) to connect to
office via VPN. Home
systems are Win98/2K
systems.
BEFVP41
settings: VPN
tab; One tunnel
enabled for
testing. Local Group
set to Office
subnet/mask Remote
Group set to
Any Remote Gateway set
to Any Encryp =
3DES Auth = MD5 Key
= Auto PFS is checked
and
set
Advanced/Filte
rs tab; SPI
Disabled Block WAN
Disabled
Test
One: followed
diriction found
at http://www.linksys.
com/support/support.asp?s
pid=86 making the
apropriate IP addressing
changes. Remote system
678 no answer error. VPN
router log show succes
but then drops after two
or three packets. Checked
Microsoft links provided
on linksys
site http://support.mi
crosoft.com/default.aspx?
scid=kb;en-us;q252735
Note - MORE INFORMATION
second paragraph first
line "Windows 2000 IPSec
tunneling is not
supported for client
remote access VPN use
because. . ." so I'll try
a diff VPN
client.
Test
Two: followed
directions found
at http://www.homeneth
elp.com/vpn/router-config
.asp downloaded and
installed SSH Sentinel
v1.3(cool lookin little
program). Was unable to
connect, error: failed in
Phase 1.
Read all
messages with ref to
BEFVP41 VPN router at
vpnlabs.com and
groups.google.com
Has someone gotten
something like this to
work with please let me
know. Or should I scrap
the BEFVP41 and try a
different product? Any
help at this point would
be VERY
welcome.
Thank
your for your
time. email:
david@richware.net | ToddB Member since: 2002-05-03 19:47:52 | posted: 2002-05-03 19:52:18 Another VP41 guy ---------- I am also in the process
of setting up a VPN using
the VP41
routers.
Not sure
I follow your tests (I'm
a newbie to VPN's) but I
was able to establish a
connection between my two
offices. However, I
cannot see any computers
from the other office.
The other problem I seem
to be having is that
since one location uses a
dynamic IP, when that
changes we lose the
connection.
Not
sure if our problems are
related but perhaps we
can help each other
out.
| talisman Member since: 2002-04-28 08:05:02 | posted: 2002-05-04 12:38:31 forget about it ---------- Hi, I also have the
Linksys VPN Router and I
can not get it to work
either. I have called
them 4 or 5 times and
every person I have spoke
to could not tell me how
to make it work. I have
tried connecting to it
using WinXP VPN client
with not luck. Linksys
said if you have a VPN
router on each end that
it will work with no
prob. | NetDave Member since: 2002-05-02 13:40:47 | posted: 2002-05-06 11:03:34 BEFVP41 to BEFVP41
connection. ---------- Todd: Have you set up
your security policies on
both ends of the tunnel?
I've seen a load of
messages of ppl having
the same problem as you
(being able to set up a
tunnel between to routers
but not being able to see
the systems on ether
end). I've also read that
you need to change your
routing table on your
computer to basicaly
teach it how to send
packets to the other
portion of the (virtual)
network. This is done
using the DOS route
command. There is a small
snipit of info on how to
do this at:
http://www.homenethelp.co
m/vpn/router-routing.asp.
Check this out and let me
know if it helps. | NetDave Member since: 2002-05-02 13:40:47 | posted: 2002-05-06 11:15:34 Win2K/XP VPN client
software. ---------- Talisman: I read on the
microsoft.com that
Windows does NOT support
IPSec VPN connections
alone (like the BEFVP41).
It does however support
L2TP over IPSec which
with my limited
understanding of it, uses
IPSec for the inital
connection and then
switches to L2TP. You
might shop around for a
third party VPN client
software (if ya find one
that works with the
BEFVP41, PLEASE let me
know). I've tried SSH
Sentinel
(http://www.ssh.com/produ
cts/sentinel/pilot/), but
it didn't work for me.
Hope this helps. | ToddB Member since: 2002-05-03 19:47:52 | posted: 2002-05-06 11:50:10 Worth a try ---------- Dave: Thanks for the
suggestion. We'll give
it a go and report back
on the
results.
Todd |
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