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a VPN Client that asks for its IP address to be assigned automatically. However when I set up the VPN Client with a static IP, I get Error 735, which says "the requested address was rejected by the server". I have the VPN Server set up to provide an IP address in a specified range, which matches with the IP address I request in the VPN Client. I am assuming that the VPN Server is assigning the VPN Client's IP address and the router is not being involved. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/812401 Is that correct? If the router is involved, how is it involved in terms of DHCP? I restricted the range of DHCP addresses in the router so I could make the VPN Server have a static LAN IP in order to forward port 1723 and GRE. I did not want any possibility that some other machine would accidentally grab that IP when the VPN Server was turned off. http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/pptp-vpn-static-ip-address-problem.648461/ Therefore the IP I am requesting with the VPN Client is not active in the router. However, when I request a static IP in the range where the rotuer DHCP is enabled, I still get the same error. However that IP is outside the range of approved addresses set up in the VPN Server. I will have to wait for my associate to correct that. In general what is the best way to deal with IP addressing on a PPTP VPN? I am having trouble mapping the share and I am considering a static IP with a HOSTS table entry as a possible solution. Anyone know what is happening with Error 735? Thanks. -- Map Of The Vast Right Wing Conspiracy: http://www.freewebs.com/vrwc/ You know you are in Hell when you have to make a distinction between what is moral and what is legal. Bob, Mar 31, 2004 #1 Advertisements Sharoon Shetty K [MSFT] Guest You need to specify in the RRAS policy that the client can request for a static IP. MMC -> RRAS snap-in Select node Remote Access Policies Select the policy on the right pane. Right click, select "Properties" Edit Profile Select IP tab Select "Client
your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, http://discussions.virtualdr.com/showthread.php?57530-Error-735-on-VPN select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to http://www.serverbrain.org/network-infrastructure-2003/troubleshooting-windows-server-vpn-services-vvh.html 5 of 5 Thread: Error 735 on VPN Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode July 13th, 2001,09:46 AM #1 tomkinson View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Med Student Join Date Jul 2001 Posts 8 vpn error Error 735 on VPN When I connect to our virtual private network, I keep getting the error 735 saying : the address was noc accepted by the server. Does anybody know how to resolve this? Reply With Quote July 13th, 2001,10:46 AM #2 Daufuski View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Resident Join Date Mar 2001 Location East Coast Posts 641 This sounds like your connection is configured to request a specific error 735 vpn IP address. Either the server is not configured to permit clients that request specific IP addresses or the specific IP address may already be in use by another client. But I was unaware this could happen with vpn. Reply With Quote July 13th, 2001,11:59 AM #3 tomkinson View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Med Student Join Date Jul 2001 Posts 8 How do I configure the server to permit clients that request specific IP addresses? Reply With Quote July 13th, 2001,04:27 PM #4 Daufuski View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Resident Join Date Mar 2001 Location East Coast Posts 641 I am sorry, but I have no idea how to configure the server that way. It would seem easier to have the client computer with DHCP enabled. Reply With Quote July 16th, 2001,06:01 AM #5 pegasus81 View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Med Student Join Date Jul 2001 Posts 6 Are you running proxy servers ? I got a similar error running a misconfigured proxy server (M$ ISA Server) Reply With Quote Quick Navigation Windows Server 2000-2012 Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums Center For Disease Control Security News / Warnings / Updates Preventative Medicine Intensive Care Unit SpywareDr - Resources To Help Keep
clients, who recently began working from home, calls to inform you that he cannot dial in to the company's Windows Server 2003 VPN from his Windows XP computer. He just completed the setup for his new DSL connection and, at the instruction of one of the other VPN users; he has configured his VPN client. He says that error 735 is being displayed.You use the Windows XP remote desktop to connect to his computer and see the error message displayed in Figure 7.32. How can you repair this connection to enable access to this user? Figure 7.32 Connection Error 735 A. Ensure the computer has a valid certificate on the network. B. Configure the Host name or IP address of the destination on the General tab of the VPN connection properties for the correct VPN server IP address. C. Configure the VPN client to Obtain an IP address automatically and to Obtain DNS server address automatically from the Internet Protocol Properties of the Networking tab of the VPN connection. D. From the Internet Protocol Properties of the General tab of the Local Area Network connection, configure the Local Area Network connection to Obtain an IP address automatically and to Obtain DNS server address automatically. 0 C.Answer C is correct.The error that is being displayed results from an incorrectly configured static IP address on the VPN client connection for the internal network address. Typically, the VPN server provides addresses to clients via DHCP or through an address range configured within the VPN server. If the client sets an IP address for the client's internal connection, the system's IP address will be rejected without special settings on the server. 0 Answer A is incorrect, because certificate errors typically are displayed under L2TP/IPSec client connections as a result of missing certificates or stalled services.This error reflects a TCP/IP CP problem—a problem with the IPCP binding. Answer B is incorrect, because an incorrect configuration for the Host name or IP address of the destination on the General tab of the VPN connection properties would result in an inability to connect to the VP