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- | ====== Configuring Your Computer For Incoming VPN ====== | ||
- | ===== Windows XP ===== | ||
- | - Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections | ||
- | - File > New Connection | ||
- | - Click Next | ||
- | - Click "Set up an advanced connection", | ||
- | - Click " | ||
- | - Leave all boxes blank if you want the user to connect via the Internet, and click Next. Otherwise, check the box(es) that correspond to the method that the remote user will connect to your computer, such as a dial up modem. | ||
- | - Click "Allow virtual private connections", | ||
- | - Check the users who should have access to this VPN connection. | ||
- | - Highlight " | ||
- | - Check "Allow callers to access my local area network" | ||
- | - If you are unsure about what address the remote user should have, then check " | ||
- | - Click OK | ||
- | - Click Next | ||
- | - Click Finish | ||
- | - You are now ready to accept incoming VPN connections | ||
- | ===== Known Issues ===== | ||
- | As of August, 2006, Windows XP Firewall may fail to load following a reboot, after configuring your computer for incoming VPN connections. | ||
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- | Removing the incoming connection will allow the firewall to load properly following a reboot, or enabling the firewall manually following a reboot with give you both the incoming connection and a working firewall. | ||
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- | ===== Troubleshooting ===== | ||
- | If other users are not able to connect to you after creating your incoming VPN connection, then the issue may be with your firewall/ | ||
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- | Also, verify that you have enabled the proper user(s) to connect to your machine. |