Port 1723
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I have a 2k3 network with 4 computers.I go to my router page and have
port 1723 as shown below:
Pinhole Name VPN-1
Protocol Select TCP
External Port Start 1723
External Port End 1723
Internal IP Address 70.246.3.201
Internal Port 1723
But when I go to canyouseeme.org , it says the port is blocked. I can
have a vpn connection from the computers behind the router, but remote
computers get Error 678. I would really appreciate any input on this.
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