Mountain Lion server vpn setup

I have OSX Mountain Lion with server.  I use dynamic dns with dyndns.org.  I have a Virgin Media Router in modem only mode connected to a Time Capsule that provides DHCP and NAT.  I have all the correct ports open on the Time Capsule (500, 1701, 1723 and 4500).
I have set up the Server VPN but every time I try to connect wither from within my LAN or externally I get the message:
The L2TP-VPN server did not respond. Try reconnecting. If the problem continues, verify your settings and contact your Administrator.
I have tried everything I can think of (including trying VPN Configurator) but cannot get the VPN to work.  Any advice welcome.

I had the same issue: 
The L2TP-VPN server did not respond. Try reconnecting. If the problem continues, verify your settings and contact your Administrator.
PPTP was connecting from a PC without problem but trying to use L2TP (IPSec) from an iMac gave the above message.  I resolved this by:
I went into Server > VPN and turned the service off for 30 seconds and turned it back on, all working.
The wonder of OSX Server.  Lots of buggy problems.
Steve H

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