Re: 2003 RRAS as home router
- From: "James McIllece [MS]" <jamesmci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 12:08:39 -0800
"langjr15@xxxxxxxx" <langjr15@xxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:1170336553.598347.79540@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Well I got it all setup and it works great. I was able to setup the
port forwarding for exchange and IIS but I have one small problem
still. I have a client PC on the wireless that is trying to connect
to a offsite VPN and it keeps failing on connection and coming back
saying there is something wrong with my connection. The client is
trying to connect to a VPN using AT&T global network client. Is there
something special I have to do in RRAS to allow this to happen?
THanks - jon
Hi Jon --
I am not familiar with the ATT VPN client, so I'm not really sure what's
going on. It is possible you need an exception in your firewall or
something, not sure -- that might be something to investigate, and perhaps
other folks more familiar with that software can assist.
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