Hi everyone
I wonder if someone could help me solve this issue. A friend of mine is having
issues when trying to connect to his office network using a vpn connection with
L2TP. He is using Windows 7 Ultimate and the office server is running MS SBS
2010. He can't just get this vpn connection to
1701 should be TCP although
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Da: Pierre Camilleri [mailto:pierre.camill...@fosterclark.com]
Inviato: sabato 3 marzo 2012 13.34
A: NT System Admin Issues
Oggetto: L2TP Issue
Hi everyone
I wonder if someone could help me solve
Thanks for your reply. So which UDP and TCP Ports need to be opened at the
firewall?
Grazie
Pierre
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Ports Needed for L2TP VPN
- TCP Port 1701
- UDP Port 500
Guido Elia
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Da: Pierre Camilleri [mailto:pierre.camill...@fosterclark.com]
Inviato: sabato 3 marzo 2012 18.59
A: NT System Admin Issues
Oggetto: re: R: L2TP Issue
Thanks for your
I believe you'll need to make sure that IP Protocol 50 is enabled as
well, for ESP.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layer_2_Tunneling_Protocol
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 04:33, Pierre Camilleri
pierre.camill...@fosterclark.com wrote:
Hi everyone
I wonder if someone could help me solve this issue. A
He told me that he opened port 1701 both for udp and tcp.
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On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 12:13, Pierre Camilleri
pierre.camill...@fosterclark.com wrote:
Meaning that he needs to open tcp port 6 and udp port 17 at the firewall?
Grazie
Pierre
To what are you responding here?
Please don't over-edit your responses to exclude the text to which
you're replying.
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Pierre Camilleri
pierre.camill...@fosterclark.com wrote:
Meaning that he needs to open tcp port 6 and udp port 17 at the firewall?
I don't know who you're replying to, but TCP port 7 is not defined
by any standard I'm aware of. UDP 17 is reserved for the quote
Sorry Kurt. I was meant to reply to your message.
Does he have to open then tcp 6 and udp 17 re ESP?
Thanks
Pierre
I believe you'll need to make sure that IP Protocol 50 is enabled as
well, for ESP.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layer_2_Tunneling_Protocol
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 04:33,
An IP protocol is not a TCP/UDP port.
For instance, PPTP uses IP Protocol 47, but TCP port 1723.
Since the equipment you're configuring is an unknown model of Juniper,
these might help:
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 3:44 PM, Pierre Camilleri
pierre.camill...@fosterclark.com wrote:
I believe you'll need to make sure that IP Protocol 50 is enabled as
well, for ESP.
Sorry Kurt. I was meant to reply to your message.
Does he have to open then tcp 6 and udp 17 re ESP?
IP protocols
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