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Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2005 12:20 am    Post subject: VPN on XP Pro - Cannot browse network Reply with quote

Hi,

Just setup a PPTP VPN client on my Windows XP Home SP2 Laptop (ICF firewall)
to connect to my Windows XP Pro SP2 (Sygate firewall) Desktop's VPN server
situated behind a USR8000-02 US Robotics router. Enabled PPTP forwarding on
the router (built in rule, open port 1723, quite nice...). Registered my
always changing IP address with no-ip.org, so I always access my home public
WAN side with a DNS registered name. Smooth.
I have 3 issues with the VPN connection:
1. If I leave the firewalls enabled on both machines I cannot browse the
network at all, neither in My Network Places nor by typing \\namePC\share.
(my VPN server is configured with DHCP, so they assign IP - server and
client - addresses like 169.x.x.x, whilst my internal network is 192.x.x.x.
My firewalls both have File and Print Shareing pass through, even though on
the Sygate firewall I cannot see the VPN adaptor (just phisical adaptors),
so cannot make a rule for it).
2. If I disable the firewalls, then I CAN access my shares with
\\namePC\share, but My Network Places cannot see my Workgroup computers and
browse nicely, with icons and frills through them.
3. Is PPTP secure enough for such connection and to leave my network open
through the VPN port/server? (It took me 3 days to find resources (for home
users - novices - hobbists) and understand the setup of IPSec with preshared
keys, just to find out one needs a static IP address to be setup in the
IPSec policy...)
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Julian
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Julian
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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:04 am    Post subject: Re: VPN on XP Pro - Cannot browse network Reply with quote

Found myself the answer.
Great site:

http://www.howtonetworking.com/VPN/browsingovervpn0.htm
http://www.howtonetworking.com

Julian

"Julian" <x@x.x> wrote in message news:3n6q4tF5nrpU1@individual.net...
Quote:
Hi,

Just setup a PPTP VPN client on my Windows XP Home SP2 Laptop (ICF
firewall) to connect to my Windows XP Pro SP2 (Sygate firewall) Desktop's
VPN server situated behind a USR8000-02 US Robotics router. Enabled PPTP
forwarding on the router (built in rule, open port 1723, quite nice...).
Registered my always changing IP address with no-ip.org, so I always
access my home public WAN side with a DNS registered name. Smooth.
I have 3 issues with the VPN connection:
1. If I leave the firewalls enabled on both machines I cannot browse the
network at all, neither in My Network Places nor by typing \\namePC\share.
(my VPN server is configured with DHCP, so they assign IP - server and
client - addresses like 169.x.x.x, whilst my internal network is
192.x.x.x. My firewalls both have File and Print Shareing pass through,
even though on the Sygate firewall I cannot see the VPN adaptor (just
phisical adaptors), so cannot make a rule for it).
2. If I disable the firewalls, then I CAN access my shares with
\\namePC\share, but My Network Places cannot see my Workgroup computers
and browse nicely, with icons and frills through them.
3. Is PPTP secure enough for such connection and to leave my network open
through the VPN port/server? (It took me 3 days to find resources (for
home users - novices - hobbists) and understand the setup of IPSec with
preshared keys, just to find out one needs a static IP address to be setup
in the IPSec policy...)
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Julian

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