Re: Remote Access Server Issue

From: David Langschied (DavidLangschied_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/17/05


Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 14:03:02 -0800

I cannot complete the connection. So I guess my answer is no. I do see an
attempt to process user name and passowrd, but then I get a 628 error.

I have checked the knowledge base on this error and have not found anything
that corresponds with my server setup.

This server is behind a firewall (Belkin Wireless router) and has a private
address, 192.168.2.xxx. The VPN port, 1723, is open.
>From the remote location, the connecting computer is behind a firewall (I
don't remember the brand, but it was replaced before the VPN was setup with
one that was supplied by the ISP) and has a different IP address,
205.114.68.xxx. I can already connect to a server behind a firewall
(Netopia) with a private address,192.168.1.xxx, from this location.

"Robert L [MS-MVP]" wrote:

> not sure the issue. can the server ping other and other ping the server? or
> post the result of ipconfig /all here.
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> > Hi!
> > I am trying to setup an RAS on my Win 2K server. I have setup one before
> > and it worked like a charm. This time though, it has not worked. I have
> > looked over my configuration and have noticed one thing that looks
> > out-of-line. The Internal Interface is not functioning. I have tried
> > comparing the past setup with this one and have not noticed any
> > differences.
> > This leads me to this Newsgroup. What services start the Internal
> > Interface
> > or make it possible to start? I don't see any errors in the laslog file,
> > so
> > where else would I look for errors?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
>
>
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