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site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/416675/vpn-error-806-hangs-on-verifying-username-and-password/ and rise to the top Outgoing VPN PPTP: How to check if TCP port 1723 and GRE protocol port 47 are blocked or not in Windows 7? up vote 8 down vote favorite 2 I am trying to connect to a VPN Server (BestUKVPN) but I'm failing each time I try. I get a "691 error" but the username and password are OK. I searched and I am told http://superuser.com/questions/480864/outgoing-vpn-pptp-how-to-check-if-tcp-port-1723-and-gre-protocol-port-47-are-bl that "port 1723" or 'GRE protocol port 47" being blocked can cause this issue as well. How can I check them and, in case they are blocked, unblock them? windows-7 vpn port tcpip share|improve this question edited Jun 3 '15 at 20:32 Sopalajo de Arrierez 2,98231849 asked Sep 28 '12 at 16:29 Hossein 2411413 This might help- netstat in cmd gives the status of ports. Have a look at this support.microsoft.com/kb/308127. –Ankit Mishra Sep 28 '12 at 17:51 You ISP may not be allowing them, call and ask them if they are. :) –Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Sep 28 '12 at 17:54 @techie007:I can easily connect from a Windows Xp machine,If it were the ISP, i shouldn't have been able to connect using windows xp! –Hossein Sep 29 '12 at 12:41 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted netstat | find "1723" Thats all u need. Oh and to unblock them, this page may help http://www.manageengine.com/products/desktop-central/help/computer_configuration/configuring_windows_xp_firewall.html share|improve this answer answered Sep 28 '12 at 20:10 Gutsygibbon 748611 That command didnt find anything! –Hossein Sep 29 '12 at 12:45 That just means 1723 isn't currently in use. That's all. If you
12, 20092 0 0 0 Hello Customers, If you are seeing errors while establishing VPN connection using Windows in-built VPN client, you have reached the right place. This article will help you to easily troubleshoot some of the common VPN related https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/rrasblog/2009/08/12/troubleshooting-common-vpn-related-errors/ errors. 1) Error Code: 800 Error Description: The remote connection was not made because the attempted VPN tunnels failed. The VPN server might be unreachable. If this connection is attempting to use an L2TP/IPsec tunnel, the security http://www.textndata.com/forums/norton-antivirus-2005-vpn-gre-119899.html parameters required for IPsec negotiation might not be configured properly. Possible Cause: This error comes when the VPN tunnel type is ‘Automatic’ and the connection establishment fails for all the VPN tunnels. Possible Solutions: a> If you know error 806 which tunnel should actually be used for your deployment, try to set the ‘Type of VPN’ to that particular tunnel type on the VPN client side. [This can be set by clicking the ‘Network Connections’ icon on the bottom right of the task bar, Select your Connection, Right Click -> Properties -> Securities Tab -> Under ‘Type of VPN’ select the interested VPN tunnel type ] By making VPN connection with a particular tunnel type, your verifying username and connection will still fail but it will give a more tunnel specific error (for example: GRE blocked for PPTP, Certificate error for L2TP, SSL negotiation errors for SSTP, etc.) b> This error usually comes when the VPN server is not reachable or the tunnel establishment fails. i. Make sure the VPN server is reachable (try to PING the server). ii. If interested in PPTP, make sure PPTP port (TCP 1723) or GRE Port (47) is not blocked on in between firewalls. iii. If interested in L2TP, make sure 1. Correct pre-shared key or machine certificate are present both on client and server. 2. L2TP port (UDP 1701) is not blocked on any of the firewalls. iv. If interested in IKEv2 based VPN tunnel, make sure 1. IKE port (UDP port 500, UDP port 4500) is not blocked. 2. Correct machine certificate for IKE are present both on client and server. v. If interested in SSTP, make sure correct machine certificate is installed on the server and correct trusted root certificate is installed on the client machine. 2) Error Code: 609, 633 Error Description: 609: A device type was specified that does not exist. 633: The modem (or other connecting device) is already in use or is not configured properly. Possible Cause: This error usually comes when the connecting VPN device (aka miniport) is not configur
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