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it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What is the proper way to specify the port number for a VPN connection in windows? up vote http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/vpn-error-868-the-name-of-the-remote-access-server/649fb5d3-674e-447b-9dca-13e7e09b95fc 2 down vote favorite I'm using Windows 7 Professional and I've setup an "office" connection (i.e. VPN connection), but I'm having trouble connecting to the VPN server. The port number I'm supposed to use is 3389, but I'm not sure if I'm specifying it correctly in the Host Name/IP Destination field, I tried the following: alpha.domain.com:3389 In the Network and Sharing Center I choose the connection (e.g. Work VPN) and I provide my user name, password and domain, but I http://serverfault.com/questions/251930/what-is-the-proper-way-to-specify-the-port-number-for-a-vpn-connection-in-window get an error: Port opened. Error 868: The remote connection was not made because the name of the remote access server did not resolve. I am able to ping and tracert the domain: alpha.domain.com and everything looks good from that perspective. One more thing to note is that I'm using an air card (Verizon Wireless) so the connection dialog shows: Connecting to alpha.domain.com:3389 using 'WAN Miniport SSTP'... Any ideas on why this may be happening and how can it be fixed? windows windows-7 vpn share|improve this question asked Mar 25 '11 at 18:23 Lirik 144310 What protocol is the VPN utilizing? your connection is going through as SSTP which should by default use TCP port 443. You are getting the name error because it is trying to resolve "alpha.domain.com:3389" and not "alpha.domain.com". –HostBits Mar 25 '11 at 18:33 CHeekaleak, turns out I made a mistake... the port number they provided me with was for RTP. –Lirik Mar 25 '11 at 18:48 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote accepted I believe that Windows' built-in VPN setup will only work on port 1723 (PPTP) or 443 (SSTP). You can try a standalone client like OpenVPN to connect to this VPN instead. I do notice though that the VPN you are describing is using the remote desktop port. Are you sure it's a VPN, and not a terminal serv
a new Russian law.I downloaded openvpn.zip and openvpn-strong.zip, unzipped them to new directories in my Linux Mint system, and invoked SU to copy the https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/forum/discussion/21796/vpn-connection-failed-message-with-new-configuration-files crt and pem files to /etc/openvpn. I checked, and verified that these files have the same permissions as the original PIA .crt and .pem files.I used the Network Configuration app to import a saved VPN configuration, as I have done before, and entered my p User Name and password.Unfortunately, I can't connect with the new configuration files. When I try, I get the remote the error message:The VPN connection _CONNECTION NAME_ failed because the VPN service failed to start.I hope someone can help. Tagged: connecting «12»Comments CJJacobs July 12 Posts: 7 zippy23 said: I received a PIA support message today asking users to download new configuration files, owing to problems with a new Russian law.I downloaded openvpn.zip and openvpn-strong.zip, unzipped them to new directories in my the remote connection Linux Mint system, and invoked SU to copy the crt and pem files to /etc/openvpn. I checked, and verified that these files have the same permissions as the original PIA .crt and .pem files.I used the Network Configuration app to import a saved VPN configuration, as I have done before, and entered my p User Name and password.Unfortunately, I can't connect with the new configuration files. When I try, I get the error message:The VPN connection _CONNECTION NAME_ failed because the VPN service failed to start.I hope someone can help. Although I haven't tested the new certificates on my Ubuntu machine I can tell you that on my DD-WRT router I get a tls-error. I can still connect to the internet but when going back to the PIA website it says that I'm not protected by PIA. Switching back to the old certificate clears the error. Obviously there's an issue with the certificates. p6688833 July 12 Posts: 6 Did you ever get it resolved? I get TLS error regardless of what cert file i use. where is the link to this new file? CJJacobs