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L2TP/IPSec VPN...error 791 Page: [1] Login Message << Older Topic Newer Topic >> L2TP/IPSec VPN...error 791 - 21.Jul.2004 4:05:00 AM sonicwall ssl vpn java error mossk Posts: 6 Joined: 21.Jul.2004 From: Germany Status: offline Hi Y'all. I'm a newbie here, so a quick "how u doin to all?", and then down to business!Hope it aint too long...just
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bare with me...Here's the deal,I'm testing an L2TP/IPSec router-router VPN with Win2k advanced server. Trying to simulate a MAIN_OFFICE-BRANCH_OFFICE kind of VPN.My setup:MAIN OFFICE LAN : 1 firewall (2 Nics-one Public IP, the other Private IP)-doing IP forwarding on the firewall, NAT too.1 VPN-server behind the firewall.(running Win2k adv.server, Active Directory installed, its a Domain Controller).Its also my root Enterprise CA-dont have many PCs hanging around u know error 809 vpn windows 10 -Gat a demand dial interface, and static routes, I/O filters configured, etc.1 client(Win 2k proffessional), has the VPN server as its gateway.BRANCH OFFICE LAN:Basically the same setup as main office, only that VPN server is not a CA.Have installed machine certificate on MAIN Office VPN-server, and also installed router certificates for both demand dial interfaces (on both servers that is), also configured MAIN OFFICE VPN server as calling and answering router, the branch office Server as calling only (has no machine certificate yet).............hope u guyz are still patient with me....LANS working well, can ping each other etc... internal clients and servers also ping both firewall public IPs aswell...PROBLEM: on trying to connect, "Error 791: The L2TP connection attempt failed because security policy for the connection was not found."Been on this for a day already...goin nuts! Help guyz...thanks alot....Mo Post #: 1 Featured Links* RE: L2TP/IPSec VPN...error 791 - 21.Jul.2004 6:07:00 AM ClintD Posts: 1848 Joined: 26.Jan.2001 From: Keller, TX Status: offline quote:I'm testing an L2TP/IPSec router-router VPN with Win2k advanced server. Trying to simulate a MAIN_OFFICE-BRANCH_OFFICE kind of VPN.My setup:MAIN OFFICE LAN : 1 firewall (2 Nics-one Public IP, the other Private IP)-doing IP forwarding on the firewall,
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