Hi Craig!

Here is my setup, and I hope it's explains what I did. :o)

I have a company laptop running Windows XP Pro and it is on my HOME LAN
with other machines. I wanted to VPN from my Laptop to my company's
network using a Nortel Extranet Client (company issued (IPSec Client)).
What I needed the LRP box to do was allow the ports and protocols from
my Laptop to pass through the LRP Firewall. Since the client my company
uses, uses IPSec, I just needed to open UDP Port 500 and protocol 50.
Once open, I needed to forward the port 500 to my Laptop so a VPN
connection could be established.

Using the information that I provided in the last e-mail, I have been
able to successfully VPN into my Company's network and do my work from
home... :o)

I am no expert, but it sure was fun learning!!!

Let me know if you have any questions, and I will TRY and help to the
best of my ability!

Thanks!

Dennis Christilaw

Message: 7
From: "Craig Caughlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LEAF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] VPN/Port Mapping... SUCCESS!!!
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 08:47:40 -0800

Hi folks,
I want to make sure I understand what Dennis was trying to do (and
successfully achieved, way to go Dennis!), because I think I'd like to
do the same - He wants to be able to VPN to his company's' office LAN
from his home LAN, in which he's behind a LEAF box...do I have that
right? He, in effect, had to load IPSec to his LEAF box, and then open a
port in order to be able to connect. Is that right??? Thanks...and HAPPY
NEW YEAR!!!

Best Regards,
Craig




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