VPN problem

Discussion in 'ESET Smart Security v3 Beta Forum' started by Sjoeii, Jun 11, 2007.

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  1. Sjoeii

    Sjoeii Registered Member

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    Hi all

    maybe it is a double post but I have a quick question.
    I want to test the ESS on one of my PCs. I installed and all went well. Untill I want to make contact through VPN. I can't get it to work. Any ideas?
     
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    Sjoeii Registered Member

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    Not a lot of people here are there
     
  3. ph2000

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    Oddly enough search VPN brought up nothing but cisco did.

    I had that problem - the solution for me based on intruction for Outpost FW:

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    Browse for vsdata.dll and vsdatant.sys, rename the files in Windows Directory

    Open regedit, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then System. Under ControlSet001, ControlSet002, and CurrentControlSet, look inder Services for a key called vsdatant. Delete the key.

    Add the vpn server (IP address) to the trusted zone.

    Add in/out rights to the vpn clients (there are two files - vpngui and cpvnd). By default it only set allow it to - I think it was in.

    May need to reboot.

    Dial up to the vpn.
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    Hopefully that will do it.

    Paul
     
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    dbrisendine Registered Member

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    You can also add protocol 50 (ESP) to all zones or just to and from your VPN address. This worked for me (in interactive mode).
     
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