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Asked by jmattson30 in Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Networking Hardware Firewalls, Windows 2003 Server, Windows Networking, Windows Network Security
Hi,
I recently set up a new VPN server. (Windows 2003) The old VPN server (Windows2000) was on an obsolete and out of warranty server. All settings seem to be the same from the old to the new and the group membership I have assigned my VPN users to is being recognized by the New VPN but for some reason the old VPN still has to be on to make a connection. How can I isolate all VPN connections to the new VPN server so that I can decommision the old server? The new VPN server has 2 NICS as did the old and the VPN designated adapter's TCP/IP Filtering has been enabled with Permit Only on ports 1723, 3389, and 6279 as well as IP Protocol 47. These same ports are allowed on my Firewall. I have tried pointing the PPTP incoming to the IP address of the new server Local Adapter as was done on the old VPN server but I can't get it to connect. When I re-point my PPTP on the firewall back to the old IP Local Adapter address it then connects fine. Please give me some direction on how to make this work on just the new VPN server. Thanks for any and all suggestions.
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