Asked by Vitamin1
at 2024-08-02 05:20:26
Point:500 Replies:14 POST_ID:828665USER_ID:11549
Topic:
Windows 7;;Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
I am having difficulty setting up a VPN connection between two Windows 7 Pro machines. Neither of the computers are part of a network or domain, they are stand alone workstations.
I have set up the host machine to accept incoming connections and selected the users allowed to access. The machine is behind a linksys router and has a static public IP address. VPN passthrough is enabled for all VPN tunnels on the router. I also forwarded port 1723 to the machine's local ip address.
On the remote machine, I set up the VPN connection with the proper user credentials. When I connect, it appears to find the host and authenticate but I get the error message in the attached image.
Does anything else need to be done on the host machine to configure settings for any of the tunnels? Which tunnel is best for this environment?
I have set up the host machine to accept incoming connections and selected the users allowed to access. The machine is behind a linksys router and has a static public IP address. VPN passthrough is enabled for all VPN tunnels on the router. I also forwarded port 1723 to the machine's local ip address.
On the remote machine, I set up the VPN connection with the proper user credentials. When I connect, it appears to find the host and authenticate but I get the error message in the attached image.
Does anything else need to be done on the host machine to configure settings for any of the tunnels? Which tunnel is best for this environment?
Attachment:vpn-error.PNG