Re: Port 1723
- From: "susantha silva" <susanthasilva@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 12:59:16 -0000
John there is mistake over here. In the router you'll have to configure the
port forwarding to the internal ip which is 192.168.1.110 not the wan IP. So
when you tried to make a VPN connection from outside the wan ip will look at
the packet and then forward it to the correct port and then router will look
where it has to forward those packet to and find out it has to be send to
the internal server address which is 192.168.1.110. Hope this will solve
your problem. So when you configure port numbers always remember to open
them to the internal IP address not for the wan IP.
Regards,
Susantha
"john" <johnbahran@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1138584422.848042.142430@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> My Wan IP is 70.246.3.201 with 206 as gateway. My LAN Ip is
> 192.168.1.110 with no gateway.
>
.
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