Re: Now that I've got my router configured properly I can't connect!
From: Henry Craven (IUnknown_at_Dot.Nyet)
Date: 10/17/04
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Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 11:14:53 +1000
Have you opened Port 443 for the SSL Connection ?
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Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}
Melbourne Australia
"Timothy Morris" <tim@online.kingswoodhouse.e7even.com> wrote in message
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> I can actually do without VPN, it is RPC over HTTP that I really want
to
> use - can I assume that the same error is stopping that from working.
I've
> googled my heart out and not really managed to turn up anything.
>
> I'm pretty sure I've turned the firewall off at the client end and am
> relying on NAPT to protect the 2 machines on the network, but I'll
check
> that next before trying anything else.
> > This is where the Speedtouch does fall down, or at least I think it
does.
> > I haven't found any way of looking at logs from the firewall, if
such
> > things exist. This is really what you need to solve this kind of
problem.
> > I researched VNC on a simulated Internet consisting of two two-NIC
> > machines running Linux firewalls, where I could see logs and have
total
> > control of what was allowed through.
> >
> > You do have very fine control with the Speedtouch, but it is through
a
> > command line interface (look for 'CLI reference guide' for your
version on
> > www.speedtouch.com). The Web interface makes no mention of a
firewall, and
> > you would be forgiven for assuming there was not one, or at least
not a
> > controllable one.
> >
> > The bad news is that I've never needed to use the CLI so I have no
idea
> > what you need to do to get VPN working. You'll need to spend some
time
> > with Google.
> > --
> > Joe
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