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Simultaneos incoming VPN requests

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Adam - 30 Jan 2004 19:41 GMT
I'm not sure if I'm posting to the correct newsgroup and if not I
appologize, but I couldn't find one that was really appropriate.

I have set up a XP Pro to work as a VPN server (the VPN server which comes
with XP) so which I can recieve incoming connection requests. My problem
though is that I have only been able to have one incoming VPN session at the
time. When a client tries to connect while another client is already
connected it gets "Error 937: Because another connection of your type is in
use, the incoming connection cannot accept your incoming request". Is there
a way to make the VPN server accept more than one simultaneos connections?

I know that the built-in VPN server is not to prefer for many reason, but
unfortunately in this situation I don't have any other options.

Any help or pointers are highly appreciated.

Thx in advance

/Adam
Sooner Al - 30 Jan 2004 21:30 GMT
No, XP will only accept one VPN connection at a time.

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/reskit/prcg_cnd_dbem.asp

For more than that you need a server class environment like Windows 2003 Server, etc.

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> I'm not sure if I'm posting to the correct newsgroup and if not I
> appologize, but I couldn't find one that was really appropriate.
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art15t - 18 Mar 2004 10:07 GMT
> *No, XP will only accept one VPN connection at a time.
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Hi,

I know this thread is somewhat old but I have the same problem an
wondered why if XP only supports one VPN connection at a time, why i
it that you can allocate a specific IP range for the incommin
connection(s)? Wouldn't that infer that it's supports multipl
conncections.

AR

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art15

HoangHao - 28 Dec 2005 05:10 GMT
Guys,
How do you set up your firewall/router to act as a VPN endpoint for
multiple connections?  I have a Dl-624. I already open a port 1723 for
passthrough for the VPN connection?  What would be the next step for
multiple connection?
Thanks,
Hoang Hao

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Sooner Al [MVP] - 28 Dec 2005 12:21 GMT
Is the DI-624 a VPN end-point router? If not and you connecting to an XP box
acting as a PPTP VPN server then your out of luck. XP only accepts one
incoming PPTP VPN connection at a time.

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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] - 31 Jan 2004 05:21 GMT
Not possible to get a firewall/router that supports VPN?

> I'm not sure if I'm posting to the correct newsgroup and if not I
> appologize, but I couldn't find one that was really appropriate.
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> /Adam
Sooner Al - 31 Jan 2004 10:40 GMT
You would need a firewall/router that can act as a VPN endpoint for multiple connections. Something
like a Linksys BEFVP41 or a Zywall 10 for example. XP still only accepts one VPN incoming connection
at a time...

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> Not possible to get a firewall/router that supports VPN?
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] - 02 Feb 2004 03:54 GMT
That's what I meant. :-)

> You would need a firewall/router that can act as a VPN endpoint for
> multiple connections. Something like a Linksys BEFVP41 or a Zywall 10
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>>> /Adam
 
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