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mitchgo Member since: 2008-05-01 21:46:37 | posted: 2008-05-01 21:47:43 vpn woes ----------
I'm in Testing mode
for the moment.I
Currently have comcast
cable, Linksys Vpn WRV200
, DynDNS. I Have 2
computers at my house,
One I'm using a crappy
free dial up service to
test on my host
computer.
I Can
connect my client to my
host router completely
fine. I Can ping the
router and the computers
inside the
newtowkr.
My main
issue is Viewing my
Host's Shared
resorces.
With my
host computer firewall
off ( xp sp 2) I Can view
the host's shared
resorces.
With it
on I Cannot.
For
both computers ( USING
IPSEC) I have ports ( All
UDP) 88,500,4500 and 1701
entered in exceptions.
IpFilter is set to Permit
All on both. On Both
Computers ( Sense it's xp
SP 2) and my client ( Not
for testing perposes but
in practical app it may
apply ) I Have Nat-T
registry entered
in. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet
\Services\IPsec
Ma
nual putting
in
AssumeUDPEncaps
ulationContextOnSendRule
with a value of
2.
»support.micros
oft.com/kb/818043
I Just don't get it. I
Can't find anything else
that needs to be open for
this to work.
What
am I doing
wrong?
I would
love to leave the
firewall off and just use
the routers firewall. But
this is for my boss's
buisness and I can't
persuade him to do
that.
Here are a
few trial
runs.
Trial 1:
Both Firewalls
off. Results: Connect
to network And can view
files.
Trail 2:
Client firewall on, host
off. Result: Can
connect to network and
view files
Trial
3: Client and host
firewall on Result:
Connect to network but
Can't view
files
Trial 3:
Both firewalls on but
disable IpFilter on
Both Result: Connect
to network but can't view
files
Trial 5:
Both Firewalls on but in
ipfilter I have Protocol
50 and 51 Permit only on
both Result: Connect
to network but can't view
files
Trial 6:
Both firewall's on and
both have ipfilter on
with all Permit
all Result: connect to
network but can't view
files. |
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