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7.4

xp vpn server behind BEFSR81 router with NAT

Asked by trbagpiper in Virtual Private Networking (VPN)

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I'm trying to setup a VPN between my home network and my office. I can remote desktop to (1) fine from (6), forwarding TCP 3389 in router (2) just fine.

-----------------------HOME-------------------------------- Internet --------------------------- Office ----------------------------
1. XP sp2 ----- 2. BEFSR81 ----- 3. Cable Modem ----- Internet ----- 4. Verison DSL ----- 5. DLink Router ----- 6. XP sp2

1. XP Pro VPN Server, Static IP, Windows Firewall Ports TCP 1723, UDP 500 open
2. Linksys Befsr81 v.3 latest firmware. PPTP forwarding enabled, forwarding 1723, 500 to xp vpn server
3. Comcast RCA modem model unknown for now
4. Verison Westel DSL Modem
5. DLink router, model unknown
6. my office XP Pro sp2

I know there is NAT taking place between (1) and (2). I don't want to place a single machine in the Linksys DMZ. The error I'm getting when I try to connect to (1) from (6) is 800. The VPN connection doesn't even seem to see the router (2).

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