Re: VPN through ISA, can we continue the troubleshooting
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Date: 06/22/04
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Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 03:43:27 -0700
DHCP is running on the whole server serving also internal
clients.
>-----Original Message-----
>Did you configure the dhcp relay agent?
>
>"Joe" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in
bericht
>news:1f8f401c457f7$ff2bb690$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> Tony here are the responses to the questions:
>>
>> - Are you using SBS2K3?
>> I'm using SBS 2003
>> - Are you connecting from a remote client to your
SBS2K3?
>> Yes I'm connecting from a remote client to SBS 2003
>> - Are you connecting from a remote client from behind a
>> FW
>> or NAT device?
>> I tried it with both, client directly connected to
>> internet and behind a NAT device.
>>
>> - Are you connecting from an SBS client to a remote
>> Server?
>> NO
>>
>> - If you're connecting from a remote client, is your
>> local
>> VPN endpoint the SBS?
>> YES
>>
>> - Are you getting any Event Errors?
>> NO
>>
>> - If you're not connecting, what <exactly> is your
error
>> message?
>>
>> connecting to x.x.x.x
>> The error is: error 800, unable to establish a
>> VPN connection. The VPN server maybe unreachable, or
>> security parameter may not be configured properly for
>> this connection.
>>
>> I can connect fine from one machine to the SBS
>> internally, so I take it the RRAS is ok.
>>
>> I will appriciate the help of this.
>>
>> If I am not able to get VPN working. What is the
proper
>> procedure in uninstalling ISA.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Joe
>>
>>
>>
>> - Have you tried to telnet on port 1723 to determine
if a
>> Service is listening?
>>
>> Yes, I get connected for a second or two then
connection
>> is lost.
>>
>>
>> - How did you set up your VPN, did you run any wizards
>> and
>> if so which one?
>>
>> I ran RRAS wizard and internet and mail wizard.
>>
>> Thanks for the response.
>> Joe
>>
>>
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