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schotty
PPTP
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September 06, 2004, 10:50:03 AM »
Hello all!!
I need some help in usinf VPN or PPTP.
Following Setup :
Customer :
IP-COP - DYNDNS - Changing Internet IP
E-Smith
Clients
Me :
W2k & XP Client
I would like to VPN into the customer network from home.
I had a few problems with IP-COP and would like to try and use pptp with e-smith.
Which port would I need to forward from the IP-COP so that it reaches the e-smith server??
Is PPTP really a bad security hole???
Would an upgrade to openvpn be better??
Many thanks
Schotty
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cc_skavenger
PPTP
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September 06, 2004, 11:02:44 AM »
port forward 1723 and 47. Any open port can be a treat. As long as you have a good password, and change it frequently, you should e ok.
HTH
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SSBN
PPTP
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September 07, 2004, 02:49:12 PM »
Don’t forget it is protocol 47 not port 47. If IP-Cop is like SmoothWall you can’t forward protocols with the web gui. You will have to do it by hand in the iptables.
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