well I actually do know which service listens on port 1723.
What I don't get is why does the VPN connection to the win2003 server
fails if the service listening on port 1723 is started on the winXP
client ?
Re: file sharing issue ... Following KB articles might help with the detailed port numbers: ... The following ports are associated with file sharing and server message... if i disabled the netbios under the VPN connection at ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: CompanyWeb access ...Port 443 was being forwarded, ... However, since other remote sites are connecting without any issues, I have ... I have a remote site that has been using a VPN connection to ... However, since changing out their old router with a new Westell 7500, things ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: Two LANs behind a single Router - How to setup VPNs for both? ... I can't see this working easily as apart from TCP 1723 the other part of the PPTP protocol is GRE You could keep PPTP VPN on the existing server then setup the new one to use L2TP/IPSEC, this uses different ports so the router won't get confused and still makes use of the client inbuilt into Windows machines. ... We have this setup to allow a VPN connection remotely, and the only ports forwarded to LAN1 ... I now need to add a server to the second LAN port on the router which will be totally separate from the first LAN / Domain and setup VPN access to that server too. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
RE: VPN Connection Problem ... Here is the PPP log from the server after a VPN connection and disconnection:...port = 6 ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: VPN Connection - Cant establish connection! ... I have not tried the VPN connection within the LAN but will do so. ... 1723 is forwarded as part of the UPnP configuration of the router.... tried to add port 47 but that does not seem to have helped. ... > the GRE protocol 47 from the router to your SBS.... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)