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Pilgrim #1
VPN from XP Pro to XP Pro behind routers
Ok, I've successfully used Remote Desktop from my work machine to my home
machine. They're both running XP Pro SP1 and both behind routers. My home
machine has an ADSL connection through a Netgear FM114P and I use with
No-IP.org's dynamic IP service so that I can connect to it. The FM114P does
have VPN pass-through.
Can I use VPN between these two machines? I enabled port forwarding on 1723
but I still get the 733 error when trying to connect.
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Robert L [MS-MVP] #2
Re: VPN from XP Pro to XP Pro behind routers
assuming you also open ip protocol 47, this may help quoted
[url]http://www25.brinkster.com/ChicagoTech[/url]
Error 733: the PPP control protocol for this network protocol is not
available on the server.
Resolution:
1) Ensure that the TCP/IP protocol is installed on your RAS server and that
the TCP/IP protocol is selected in the Server Settings of the Network
Configuration option of the Remote Access Setup dialog.
2) If you have the "Use DHCP to assign remote TCP/IP client addresses"
option selected for the TCP/IP protocol in the RAS Server Settings, then
ensure that you have installed DHCP and that it is not disabled.
3) Ensure that all of the bindings for TCP/IP are enabled in the Bindings
tab of the Network dialog of the Control Panel. Be sure to inspect the
TCP/IP Protocol and WINS Client (TCP/IP) bindings for all adapters, all
protocols, and all services. If the TCP/IP bindings are corrupt, you may
have to reinstall TCP/IP and or RAS in order to clean up the bindings.
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"Pilgrim" <comeonpilgrim@hotmail.invalid> wrote in message
news:e%23EEl06SDHA.3768@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...does> Ok, I've successfully used Remote Desktop from my work machine to my home
> machine. They're both running XP Pro SP1 and both behind routers. My home
> machine has an ADSL connection through a Netgear FM114P and I use with
> No-IP.org's dynamic IP service so that I can connect to it. The FM114P1723> have VPN pass-through.
>
> Can I use VPN between these two machines? I enabled port forwarding on> but I still get the 733 error when trying to connect.
>
> _Pilgrim
>
>
Robert L [MS-MVP] Guest



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