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Computer Gurus: VPN issues ...
I'm trying to help my brother-in-law solve a menacing problem with his VPN.
He is trying to connect to his company's VPN via the Cisco VPN client software. I have never done this before - I've only linked VPNs together across the Internet and have little experience with the client. Here's what happens: 1. He has cable modem high-speed service at home. He cannot connect to his PC at work via Remote Desktop from home - states that the machine can't be found. Indeed, it cannot. Ping requests and tracerts fail. 2. If I disable the NIC and use his Earthlink dial-up service, I can get into his PC at work with no problem. It's slllllllllllllllllllllow, but works. Initially. I thought it might be a problem with the router. He's using a Linksys Wireless-G broadband router, which has worked fine thus far. I tried to tweak a few settings in the router, and even attempted to expose his home machine to the Internet by making it a DMZ host. All of my efforts produced no favorable results. I really can't think of anything else to tweak in the router to make this work. Another thought I had was perhaps the ISP has some kind of block filter on VPN protocols and it can't work. I can VNC to his machine though - set that up in the router, and the Internet IP is dynamially routable, so I made the few port changes in the router and can get in with no problems. If this works, I would highly doubt that VPN services wouldn't. Anybody have any insights or further things I could try? Thanks! -Michael
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The ISP could be blocking the port, are you using a VPN Router? Where does tracert fail?
A simple set up is SSH sentinel on one end and VPN Router on the other. |
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google: vpn turorial
I googled: vpn tutorial cisco linksys, the first return was: http://www.homenethelp.com/vpn/router-client-problems.asp There were more interesting looking hits. |
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Thanks for the replies. I'm going to bet money that it has something to do with his ISP - he has used the VPN client at hotels and in other high speed "areas", and he can get on with no problems. I will check with the ISP and see what I can come up with there.
As for my "nom de plume" - it's latin for "one who builds up or gives rise to the Church." I was just ordained a Catholic priest this past May, and I've used that username on some other online services ... something subtle and intriguing. Will keep you updated on what I find out about this VPN thing ... Thanks! Pax, Michael
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