Re: Cisco VPN not connecting
- From: v-edtian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Edward Tian)
- Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 02:03:59 GMT
Hi Skip:
Thank you for the reply.
I am glad to hear the Cisco VPN is working now.
It's my pleasure to work with you in this post, if you encounter any
difficulties in the future, please submit post to the newsgroup, I am
standing by to help you.
Again, thanks for using newsgroup.
Have a nice weekend! :)
Best Regards
Edward Tian(MSFT)
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| From: "Skip Shean" <skipshean@xxxxxxxxxxxx(donotspam)>
| References: <#FUowxPyFHA.1856@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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| Subject: Re: Cisco VPN not connecting
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| Perfect, thank you!
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| "Edward Tian" <v-edtian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:OWkUGLXyFHA.3604@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > Hi Skip:
| > Thanks for posting here.
| >
| > Since the problem is related to Cisco production. I suggest you contact
| > the
| > vendor for more information.
| >
| > Here, I would also like to provide some information, generally
speaking,
| > we
| > need have UDP port 500, 4500, 10000 and IP protocol 50 opened on the
| > firewall or hardware router. You can refer to this article for more
| > information about which port needs to be opened:
| >
| > Cisco VPN and Windows XP SP2
| > http://www.peterprovost.org/archive/2004/08/12/1754.aspx
| >
| > In addition, once ISA Server 2004 is installed, we should also create an
| > access rule to allow UDP port 62515 (Send Receive).
| >
| > Hope it helps.
| > Have a nice day!
| >
| > Best Regards
| > Edward Tian(MSFT)
| > Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
| >
| > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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| > This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. If you have issues
| > regarding other Microsoft products, you'd better post in the
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| > newsgroups so that they can be resolved in an efficient and timely
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| > http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx
| >
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| > the
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| > please "Reply to Group" so that others may learn and benefit from your
| > issue.
| >
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| > provide other information for your reference, we recommend you post
| > different incidents in different threads to keep the thread clean. In
| > doing
| > so, it will ensure your issues are resolved in a timely manner.
| >
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| > check http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers.
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| > | From: "Skip Shean" <skipshean@xxxxxxxxxxxx(donotspam)>
| > | Subject: Cisco VPN not connecting
| > | Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 10:58:17 -0500
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| > |
| > | Have a laptop that's a client PC in my SBS network. All working
| > normally,
| > | no issues in my network.
| > |
| > | Have a customer who has a Cisco VPN that I'm accessing using version
| > 4.0.2
| > | (b) of Cisco's VPN software. Authentication using a SecureID token.
| > |
| > | I can access the customer's network, shares, printers, etc., just fine
| > when
| > | using any other public Wi-Fi hotspot, but in my internal wireless
| > network,
| > | no dice.
| > |
| > | Can anyone tell me what ports/protocols need to be open to support
this
| > | Cisco traffic, and what I should do to make this as secure as possible
| > and
| > | have access to all relevant services (file shares, printers, customer
| > | internal websites)?
| > |
| > | I currently have SBS 2K3 basic running, and I'm in the process of
| > installing
| > | ISA 2004 on a separate (dedicated) box as my new firewall. If it's
| > better
| > | for me to wait until I have ISA installed and running then set up
access
| > | rules with it, that's fine.
| > |
| > | I appreciate your help.
| > |
| > | Skip Shean
| > |
| > |
| > |
| >
|
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