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30 August 2011 - 02:31 AM I have had a successful setup of using Windows 7 built in VPN. At home (VPN server side), I have my Windows 7 configured to receive incoming connections via PPTP. Port is forwarded this server on my Virginmedia superhub (a Netgear modem/router for my fibre optic BB). On client side, I simply VPN connect to my home network and it worked like a breeze for 3 months. Suddenly anywhere I am and on any PC, I cannot seem to log on to my home network via VPN anymore. The VPN client is definitely connecting as it reaches the stage of verifying username and password, then it hangs and finally gives the error 806 which is of this description: http://www.howtonetworking.com/vpnissues/error806.htm I tried most trouble shooting areas including setting up the server Vpn on another PC, switching off all firewalls etc. I even rolled back the VPN server to an old restore point. It seems according to the error, internet protocol 47 GRE is being blocked somewhere. I called my Virgin service provider but they tell me they have not done anything and they wont support any issues I have with VPN. What is this protocol and how can I check if it is being blocked? What is my next troubleshooting step as I am now stumped. In the meantime, what is
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Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly allow both outgoing and incoming protocol 47 (gre) Page PLMC New Member Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate error 806 vpn windows 10 Content ‎12-08-2014 04:43 PM ‎12-08-2014 04:43 PM PPTP VPN returning GRE error (806 & 807) Have a Business Class Gateway set up in bridge mode, using a router running DDWRT firmware. Router forwards incoming VPN http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/416675/vpn-error-806-hangs-on-verifying-username-and-password/ traffic to the correct LAN address.This setup has worked flawlessly since we started with Comcast 3 years ago. No recent changes to the VPN server or router.In the last week or so we can no longer complete a VPN connected into the office. The intial connection request is sent to the VPN machine and the client side gets to the 'verifying username & password' step and then gets either MS http://forums.businesshelp.comcast.com/t5/Connectivity/PPTP-VPN-returning-GRE-error-806-amp-807/td-p/21098 error 806 or 807...I think both have to do with GRE being blocked or interrupted. I've rebooted all equipment and tested the VPN machine from the LAN and all works as it should. I've also verified that no settings have changed in the router. I can only point to the gateway or other Comcast equipment. I know VPN is not purposely blocked, but is there something Comcast can check on their end to verify nothing is out of whack? 0 Kudos All Forum Topics Previous Topic Next Topic 1 REPLY VBSSP-RICH Trusted Forum Contributor Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Accept as Solution Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content ‎12-09-2014 08:30 AM ‎12-09-2014 08:30 AM Re: PPTP VPN returning GRE error (806 & 807) Hello PLMC and welcome,Please let us know which Comcast Gateway (CG) you are using?Is your IPV6 settings in your CG enabled and correct and is your current VPN server/router able to handle IPV6?CGs are now running a dual IPV4 and IPV6 stack and depending how your CG initializes will determinehow your routing to you network equipment and applications is processed.If you can go intothe CG feature settings you can see if one or both stacks are enabled.Hope this helps
To New Topics Error 806: a connection between your computer and the VPN server has been established but the VPN connection http://www.howtonetworking.com/vpnissues/error806.htm cannot be completed. The most common cause for this is that there is at least one internet device between your computer and the VPN server is not configured to allow GRE protocol packets Verify that protocol 47 GRE is allowed on all personal firewall devices or routers. if the problem persists, contact your administrator. Resolutions: 1) if you have a router/firewall, make sure you open TCP Port error 806 1723, IP Protocol 47 (GRE). 2) make sure you can reach the VPN server by using ping. Sometimes, poor connection can cause this issue too. 3) You may need to updated firmware on a router or firewall. 4) The VPN server may not be able to get IP from DHCP for the VPN client. So, you may want to re-configure VPN host networking settings. For XP pro VPN error 806 pptp host, go to the Properties of the VPN>Network, check Specify TCP/IP address and Allow calling computer to specify its own IP address, and uncheck Assign TCP/IP addresses automatically using DHCP. 5) Make sure other secure software blocks your access, for example, if you use Norton secure software, you may need to add the remote client's IP so that the client can access. 6) If your VPN running on a Windows RRAS with NAT enabled, you may want to check the NAT settings. Case Studies – VPN error 721 and 800 Post your questions, comments, feedbacks and suggestions Related Topics VPN Case Study IPSec VPN Process VPN Solutions RRAS/VPN Q & A Windows VPN Browsing over VPN Easy VPN Client Exporting Settings Site-to-site VPN TS Over VPN VPN on ISA Windows IPSec Hardware VPN General 3COM Belkin Cisco D-Link Linksys Netgear Troubleshooting VPN VPN Browsing Issues VPN Error Code VPN Logon Issues VPN Name Resolution VPN as Router VPN Routing Issues VPN TCP/IP Settings Ports for VPN VPN/PPTP VPN Slow Issues VPN Case Study This web is provided "AS IS" with no warranties. Copyright © 2002-2015 ChicagoTech.net, All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction forbidden.