Which ports need open for:...

Ws(xp_prof)+BM39VPNclient-----NAT1---INTERNET---NAT2----BM39---PRIVETLAN
USer work with Ws - Xp_prof_SP2. On this Xp installe BM39 VPN Client.
Between WS and INETRNET - NAT1 (iptables).
On the other side:
INTERNET--->NAT2---->BM39SERVER---->PRIVETLAN
I ask:
Whic ports and protocols (and in whic directions) need open in the NAT1
for Allow VPN connection between WS and BM39 in this configuration.
Serg

On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 12:55:40 +0000, mysterious wrote:
> serg wrote:
>> Ws(xp_prof)+BM39VPNclient-----NAT1---INTERNET---NAT2----BM39---PRIVETLAN
>>
>> USer work with Ws - Xp_prof_SP2. On this Xp installe BM39 VPN Client.
>>
>> Between WS and INETRNET - NAT1 (iptables).
>>
>> On the other side:
>> INTERNET--->NAT2---->BM39SERVER---->PRIVETLAN
>>
>> I ask:
>> Whic ports and protocols (and in whic directions) need open in the NAT1
>> for Allow VPN connection between WS and BM39 in this configuration.
>>
>> Serg
>>
>>
> tid10088980
Thank you.
Serg

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