VPN error 721
I'm having a problem with logging into a vpn. I know the router has the
correct ports opened (1723) with PPTP and IPSeC passthrough enabled. I've
used the router before for a VPN and have had no problems with it.
When I try to log in, I connect, but then I just sit there at "Verifying
username and password" for about a minute, and then get error 721. Everyone
says you only get that from the router blocking protocol 47, but I have PPTP
passed through, so I think it has to be a setting on the server itself. The
VPN was working, but broke when I installed MS Sharepoint, so I had to
uninstall sharepoint to try to get the VPN working again. Unfortunately,
it's never worked since then. I can VPN in using the basic IP that's
assigned by the router on the network (192.168.1.xxx), but not with the web
ip (209.23.xxx.xxx).
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Relevant Pages
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