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VPN from behind proxy on a Win ME...

Stevenl

VPN from behind proxy on a Win ME...
« on: April 20, 2001, 07:11:01 PM »
I am attempting to VPN to my home e-smith server from work. I have the cooporation of my employer( I am demonstrating e-smith for them) to make the proper changes on our NT 4.0 server with Proxy server if any. Does anyone have a few pointers. The pc I will be using  has Win ME on it.

Darrell May

Re: VPN from behind proxy on a Win ME...
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2001, 11:52:31 PM »
Stevenl wrote:
>
> I am attempting to VPN to my home e-smith server from work. I
> have the cooporation of my employer( I am demonstrating
> e-smith for them) to make the proper changes on our NT 4.0
> server with Proxy server if any. Does anyone have a few
> pointers. The pc I will be using  has Win ME on it.

Yes, if this is simply for a demo, place the WinME on the external side of the Proxy server with a valid external IP and bypass this issue completely for your demonstration.  Alternately you will have to jump into your Proxy server configuration to support inbound/outbound PPTP from the LAN.

Darrell

Stevenl

Re: VPN from behind proxy on a Win ME...
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2001, 01:39:43 AM »
Thanks, I sure don't want to mess with MS proxy server. I placed my M.E. pc on the external side fine. However I couldn't establish a VPN connection. I checked the registry on M.E. for encrypt level and found Remote Access is set to 40 bit encryption. I thought that is would come stock with 128 bit. Oh well, that's Mother Microsoft for you. I also checked a '98 SE pc, low encryption also. So getting a bit frustrated I searched MS web site for an upgrade for either M.E. or '98. Guess what, na-da, zip. I wonder, could I adjust the encryption level on my server to accept 40 bit?

Darrell May

Re: VPN from behind proxy on a Win ME...
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2001, 11:40:14 AM »
Stevenl wrote:
>
> Thanks, I sure don't want to mess with MS proxy server. I
> placed my M.E. pc on the external side fine. However I
> couldn't establish a VPN connection. I checked the registry
> on M.E. for encrypt level and found Remote Access is set to
> 40 bit encryption. I thought that is would come stock with
> 128 bit. Oh well, that's Mother Microsoft for you. I also
> checked a '98 SE pc, low encryption also. So getting a bit
> frustrated I searched MS web site for an upgrade for either
> M.E. or '98. Guess what, na-da, zip. I wonder, could I adjust
> the encryption level on my server to accept 40 bit?

Try this from http://support.microsoft.com:

Article ID: Q191540  VPN Update for Windows 98 and Dial-Up Networking 1.3 Available

Darrell