pptp is port 1723 - remember, that's the authentication part, after that
it uses GRE (protocol 47, not regular TCP/UDP tranist).
Preferences for how to have it interface with the rest of your network
mostly depends on how your network is segmented and the types of access
people need.
- Aaron Schultz
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Justin Jinga wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have to implement a VPN using PPTP and I ask you for opinions for the
> following solution (or if you have a better one).
>
> We have a firewall (Linux) and behind a Microsoft shop.
> If we want to implement PPTP for corporate users: we have to install a NT
> PPTP server in front of the firewall with 2 network cards, one with external
> IP and which accepts only PPTP packets (and maybe allow only certain IP's)
> and one which talks with the firewall. Correct me if I am wrong or if there
> are different ways to do it.
>
>
> On the list of well-known ports I didn't find a port for PPTP.
>
> Thanks
> Justin
>
>
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