on a standar actiontec fios router.
setting up VPN on a mac server, and port 1701 just wont open. I can open all other ports just fine, except for UDP1701 and 500
any guidance would be great!
There is a default rule for udp 1701, It may be interferring.
What does your rule look like?
Is the firewall on the mac server open for the ports?
@tns_2 wrote: There is a default rule for udp 1701, It may be interferring.
Those default rules aren't implemented. They get implemented when you select a service via port forwarding under firewall settings
@viafax999 wrote: @tns_2 wrote: There is a default rule for udp 1701, It may be interferring.Those default rules aren't implemented. They get implemented when you select a service via port forwarding under firewall settings
Defaulted to selected on my new version I. I never selected it. The router was only installed as part of my Quantum TV package. Only looked to comment about port forwarding.
p.s. I reset the router to factory defaults when I got it to make sure no junk from a previous user was present, and then changed the router password and turned off the wireless (I use my own router connected after the Verizon for wireless use).
firewall is off on mac server. rule is to point 1701 and 500 to local ip address.
I can vpn into the server fine when i am insdie the network but not from outside.
i can also set up pptp to my windows server just fine tcp1723...
you need to set up the pptp on top of it. The GRE protocol is needed for the vpn to work.
Use the preconfigured rules and select pptp.
@Hubrisnxs wrote: you need to set up the pptp on top of it. The GRE protocol is needed for the vpn to work.Use the preconfigured rules and select pptp. PPTP was also set up, no dice
PPTP was also set up, no dice
@tns_2 wrote: Defaulted to selected on my new version I. I never selected it. The router was only installed as part of my Quantum TV package. Only looked to comment about port forwarding.p.s. I reset the router to factory defaults when I got it to make sure no junk from a previous user was present, and then changed the router password and turned off the wireless (I use my own router connected after the Verizon for wireless use).
Must be something wrong with your I router. they are not selected on mine which is only a couple of months old Firmware Version:40.21.10.3
Are you saying that all those rules defined under advanced, network, port forwarding rules are activated?
How did it decide what device/s on your internal network to forward to?
@marikomichele wrote:
Your Fios router is at 10.0.0.1 ??