From: Mike on
I need to allow a vendor to make a VPN connection to a server on our
network. We have a SonicWall TZ-170 with the VPN option, but the vendor
can't install the SonicWall VPN client on their computer.
How can I set this up using the MS VPN client?


From: Duane Arnold on

"Mike" <mikey117(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Vb8yf.11966$SD1.4632(a)tornado.texas.rr.com...
>I need to allow a vendor to make a VPN connection to a server on our
>network. We have a SonicWall TZ-170 with the VPN option, but the vendor
>can't install the SonicWall VPN client on their computer.
> How can I set this up using the MS VPN client?
>

I would assume you would use IPsec that's on the Win2K and up O/S(s) (host)
the server and (client) the user machine -machine to machine or software to
software VPN connection.

Duane :)


From: Mike on


--
_____________________________________________________
If 'Pro" is the opposite of 'Con', then what's the opposite of 'Progress'?
"Duane Arnold" <No(a)no.com> wrote in message
news:Mhdyf.4987$WY5.4167(a)newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>
> "Mike" <mikey117(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Vb8yf.11966$SD1.4632(a)tornado.texas.rr.com...
>>I need to allow a vendor to make a VPN connection to a server on our
>>network. We have a SonicWall TZ-170 with the VPN option, but the vendor
>>can't install the SonicWall VPN client on their computer.
>> How can I set this up using the MS VPN client?
>>
>
> I would assume you would use IPsec that's on the Win2K and up O/S(s)
> (host) the server and (client) the user machine -machine to machine or
> software to software VPN connection.
>
> Duane :)
>
Any particular ports I mi9ght want to open, etc?
I tried 1723, but couldn't make the connection...


From: Duane Arnold on

"Mike" <mikey117(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:U7gyf.13193$SD1.2648(a)tornado.texas.rr.com...
>
>
> --
> _____________________________________________________
> If 'Pro" is the opposite of 'Con', then what's the opposite of 'Progress'?
> "Duane Arnold" <No(a)no.com> wrote in message
> news:Mhdyf.4987$WY5.4167(a)newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>>
>> "Mike" <mikey117(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:Vb8yf.11966$SD1.4632(a)tornado.texas.rr.com...
>>>I need to allow a vendor to make a VPN connection to a server on our
>>>network. We have a SonicWall TZ-170 with the VPN option, but the vendor
>>>can't install the SonicWall VPN client on their computer.
>>> How can I set this up using the MS VPN client?
>>>
>>
>> I would assume you would use IPsec that's on the Win2K and up O/S(s)
>> (host) the server and (client) the user machine -machine to machine or
>> software to software VPN connection.
>>
>> Duane :)
>>
> Any particular ports I mi9ght want to open, etc?
> I tried 1723, but couldn't make the connection...

You may need to do some more research I am sure you can use Google to find
out the information you need.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;811832

Duane :)


 | 
Pages: 1
Prev: Pix 501 to 506 VPN
Next: SonicWall SOHO3