Hello,
First off let me introduce myself, I'm Mike. I have been lurking on the anandtech forums since 2005. Recently I've been more focused on the networking sub-category. I've diagnosed, and recreated issues, and come up with resolutions of my own for many of the issues brought up here, sometimes they actually work! But most are hypothetical solutions, as the answer to a lot of the problems doesn?t make it back on here from the OP's. I've also learned quite a bit, and have found valuable resources. Thanks for that!
Anyways today I made an account, and logged in for the first time! And now need help from some of you!
This is my goal.
Make a VPN connection from Computer A to Computer B via the internet. Simple network diagram is as follows
(Computer A) - (Router A) ? (Modem A) ---{{INTERNETS}}--- (Modem B) - (Router B) - (Computer B)
Computer A is a Windows XP Home Machine
Router A is a WRT54G Linksys
Computer B is a Windows Vista home Machine
Router B is a Dlink (not sure of model number)
I?ve followed these instructions to the letter.
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/...king/xp_vpn_server.htm
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/networking/xp_vpn.htm
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/...g/vista_vpn_server.htm
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/...g/vista_vpn_client.htm
From Xp machine(Client) to Vista Machine(Server) the Connection fails at authenticating username/password Error 628*.
From Vista(Server) to XP(Client) the connection fails before it even begins. Says the VPN server is not responding or something similar. Error 809**. Although, sometimes the connection fails at username/password. Error 628*.
Error 628 doesn?t refer to the credentials being invalid but rather the Server closing the connection. ?The port is disconnected or the connection was terminated by the remote computer before it could be completed. This is most likely a modem or phone line noise issue or blocking port issue.?
** Error 809 ?The network connection between your computer and the VPN server could not be established because the remote server is not responding. This could be because one of the network devices (e.g., firewalls, NAT, routers, etc.) between your computer and the remote server is not configured to allow VPN connections. Please contact your Administrator or your service provider to determine which device may be causing the problem.?
I?ve looked into error 809 on both machines, and routers. I?ve check and double checked and triple checked my port forwarding and IPSec PPTP and L2TP pass-through settings.
Port 50-51, 500, 1723 are forwarded to the VPN Server machine.
My understanding tcp port 1723 establishes a GRE session which is related to the PPTP pass-through. 50-51 has something to do with IPSec (which I?m not 100% certain I need for just PPTP) and port 500 has something to do with sharing, which I?m also not certain I need.
Things I have yet to try:
Putting the VPN Server in a DMZ.
Running EasyLink_Connect.exe and LinksysUpgrade.exe
Calling my ISP to confirm they support VPN. I?m sure Shaw does.
Making sure Dlink router has latest firmware.
Other info
WRT54G does have latest firmware.
[Edit]Windows Firewall is turned off on both machines
[Edit]Any other software firewall is turned off/non existant on both machines.
So my question: is there something else I am missing? Do the routers actually handle vpn traffic properly? A little guidance in the right direction is what I?m really asking I guess.
First off let me introduce myself, I'm Mike. I have been lurking on the anandtech forums since 2005. Recently I've been more focused on the networking sub-category. I've diagnosed, and recreated issues, and come up with resolutions of my own for many of the issues brought up here, sometimes they actually work! But most are hypothetical solutions, as the answer to a lot of the problems doesn?t make it back on here from the OP's. I've also learned quite a bit, and have found valuable resources. Thanks for that!
Anyways today I made an account, and logged in for the first time! And now need help from some of you!
This is my goal.
Make a VPN connection from Computer A to Computer B via the internet. Simple network diagram is as follows
(Computer A) - (Router A) ? (Modem A) ---{{INTERNETS}}--- (Modem B) - (Router B) - (Computer B)
Computer A is a Windows XP Home Machine
Router A is a WRT54G Linksys
Computer B is a Windows Vista home Machine
Router B is a Dlink (not sure of model number)
I?ve followed these instructions to the letter.
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/...king/xp_vpn_server.htm
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/networking/xp_vpn.htm
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/...g/vista_vpn_server.htm
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/...g/vista_vpn_client.htm
From Xp machine(Client) to Vista Machine(Server) the Connection fails at authenticating username/password Error 628*.
From Vista(Server) to XP(Client) the connection fails before it even begins. Says the VPN server is not responding or something similar. Error 809**. Although, sometimes the connection fails at username/password. Error 628*.
Error 628 doesn?t refer to the credentials being invalid but rather the Server closing the connection. ?The port is disconnected or the connection was terminated by the remote computer before it could be completed. This is most likely a modem or phone line noise issue or blocking port issue.?
** Error 809 ?The network connection between your computer and the VPN server could not be established because the remote server is not responding. This could be because one of the network devices (e.g., firewalls, NAT, routers, etc.) between your computer and the remote server is not configured to allow VPN connections. Please contact your Administrator or your service provider to determine which device may be causing the problem.?
I?ve looked into error 809 on both machines, and routers. I?ve check and double checked and triple checked my port forwarding and IPSec PPTP and L2TP pass-through settings.
Port 50-51, 500, 1723 are forwarded to the VPN Server machine.
My understanding tcp port 1723 establishes a GRE session which is related to the PPTP pass-through. 50-51 has something to do with IPSec (which I?m not 100% certain I need for just PPTP) and port 500 has something to do with sharing, which I?m also not certain I need.
Things I have yet to try:
Putting the VPN Server in a DMZ.
Running EasyLink_Connect.exe and LinksysUpgrade.exe
Calling my ISP to confirm they support VPN. I?m sure Shaw does.
Making sure Dlink router has latest firmware.
Other info
WRT54G does have latest firmware.
[Edit]Windows Firewall is turned off on both machines
[Edit]Any other software firewall is turned off/non existant on both machines.
So my question: is there something else I am missing? Do the routers actually handle vpn traffic properly? A little guidance in the right direction is what I?m really asking I guess.