Re: VPN and SP2
From: Jeffrey Randow (MVP) (jeffreyr-support_at_remotenetworktechnology.com)
Date: 09/02/04
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Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 20:56:31 -0500
Per my email to you: The 818043 patch is in XP SP2. If you are using
a MS L2TP VPN Server that is running Windows 2003 Server, then you
have the NAT Traversal capability. My office of 40 employees use this
nightly now. Note that there may be compatibility when trying to
connect to other IPSEC-based VPN servers (Cisco, in your example).
Note that you should be able to file a free support incident with MS
since SP2 damaged the ability to do NAT-T with third party providers
(SP-2 specific issues are generally free).
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On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 22:38:38 +0100, "oj" <objohnuk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>As i said previously, the 818043 fix that is suppsed to be in Sp2 IS NOT IN
>IT - L2TP VPN's do not work in WinXP SP2 when using Nat-t
>
>Simple, straight forward, error by Microsoft which i'm still trying to get
>them to admit.
>
>loads of people have this problem - i have a support incident open with MS
>at the moment.
>
>OJ
>
>
>"Bill Sanderson" <Bill_Sanderson@msn.com.plugh.org> wrote in message
>news:Oh8NIG%23jEHA.1800@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> The only hotfix I'm aware of for SP2 is this one:
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;%5BLN%5D;884020
>>
>> It isn't immediately obvious that this relates to your issue, but I
>wouldn't
>> say for certain that it does not, either.
>>
>> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:35a301c48f61$3a721050$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> > Leo,
>> >
>> > Thanks for the input but I can't configure the Cisco VPN
>> > at all. It's a client's VPN package and the only
>> > settings are user name and password. Win XP's firewall
>> > is off, and my Zone A is off. The only firewall is my
>> > Netgear wireless router which has never given any problem
>> > before I installed SP2, and has nothing in the log that
>> > shows it has blocked anything.
>> >
>> > I swear I read there was a known problem with a hotfix,
>> > and now I can't find it.
>> >>-----Original Message-----
>> >>Ewww, Mark, turn that firewall back on !
>> >>
>> >>Wild guess: Turn off the built-in firewall in Cisco's
>> > vpn client (which in
>> >>fact is a barebone zonealarm jobbie)
>> >>Also, cisco's vpn client will prolly be running across
>> > port 500. you might
>> >>want to try and make an exception in the icf for that
>> > port (on udp)
>> >>But that's me guessing...:)
>> >>
>> >>Leo
>> >>
>> >>"Mark" wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Thought I read somewhere on the MS sight that the
>> > Cisco
>> >>> VPN didn't work with SP2. I've put SP2 on both XP
>> >>> computers at home and cannot connect now. No, no,
>> > it's
>> >>> not the XP firewall. First thing I did was turn that
>> >>> off.
>> >>>
>> >>> I read this was a known issue and that there is a
>> >>> hotfix. I can't find it in the KB. Anyone know how I
>> >>> get it?
>> >>>
>> >>.
>> >>
>>
>>
>
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