ADSL Router mit PPPoT ????

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ADSL Router mit PPPoT ????

Beitragvon JobKiller » Mo 21 Jan, 2002 15:59

Wer kann mir einen ADSL-Router mit PPPoT nennen, fĂĽr einen Business-Anschluss von INODE, der auch IPSEC-Passthrough kann ????
Da wir in Ă–sterreich wie in Holland die einzigen in Europa sind, die nicht PPPoE sondern einfach PPPoT fahren, funktionieren alle Standard ADSL-Router nicht wirklich !!!
Vielen Dank fĂĽr rasche Antowrt !
JobKiller
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RE: ADSL Router mit PPPoT ????

Beitragvon Manuel Capellari » Mo 21 Jan, 2002 18:43

du meinst pptp, weil einen pppot router wirst ned kriegen (nichtmal google weiss was das sein soll)

eigentlich können inzwischen so gut wie alle router die PPP over Ethernet beherrschen auch PPTP

>Da wir in Ă–sterreich wie in Holland die einzigen in Europa sind
das ist nicht ganz korrekt ... in europa sind noch frankreich und die schweiz wo ich weiss, dass auch pptp verwendet wird, vermutlich gibts aber noch andere länder, island (sorry aber ob das zu europa ghört weiss ich ned :o) ) verwendet auch pptp

hth
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RE: ADSL Router mit PPPoT ????

Beitragvon Netgear » Di 22 Jan, 2002 02:45

<HTML>Lies mal hier!

How do I set up my VPN client to pass through my RT314?



Article No.:N01887
This article applies to:
RT314/Port Forwarding
RP114/Port Forwarding
RT311/Port Forwarding
Last Modified: Wednesday Jul 18, 2001

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SOLUTION

Since VPN uses PPTP or Point to Point Tunneling Protocol, it is necessary to open port 1723 in your router. Port 1723 is the port PPTP goes through.
To open( forward) the port in your Router:

1. Go to Start and then Run and type telnet 192.168.0.1 and then press OK.
2. It will then prompt you for you password. Usually 1234.
3. Then type 15 for SUA/NAT and press enter.
4. Press enter till you on second option on under port. Here you will type 1723 (for VPN) and then under IP address you will type the address of the computer with the VPN software. i.e. 192.168.0.2
5. Press enter all the way to the bottom of the screen until it says 'Saving to ROM'
6. Press 99 to exit telnet.
7. That it your all done.

Netgear RT314!!!!!!!!!!!


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RE: ADSL Router mit PPPoT ????

Beitragvon Huaaah » Mi 23 Jan, 2002 22:59

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Does the RT311 / RT314 support IPSec?


Beginning with version 3.20, IPSec is supported for one PC in header pass thruough mode only.

1. Is it correct that IPSec will only work on 1 PC on the LAN?Yes, The firmware will only Support one client.We know NAT replaces source ports of outgoing packets with random numbers, thus making itself able to forward the incoming responses to the corresponding client that originated the requests. Since the UDP port in the IPSec packet is used for key management and can not be changed by NAT, only one IPSec client is supported by the NAT Table.

2. What configuration is required? A 'Default' server set is required for forwarding inbound IPSec ESP tunneling. It will also be necessary to configure the internal IPSec as a default server (unspecified service port) in menu 15 when it acts as a server gateway.

3. Is there more than one mode of IPSec? Can you explain? IPSec has two protocols, AH (Authentication Header) and ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload). AH is mainly used to provide integrity, but not confidentiality, i.e., you can see it, but can't touch it. ESP hides the packet contents from prying eyes by encryption, i.e., the payload looks like garbage if you don't have the key. IPSec provides two modes of operation, transport mode and tunnel mode. Transport mode is mainly for an IP host to protect the data generated locally, while tunnel mode is for a security gateway (SG) to provide IPsec service for other machines lacking IPSec capability. However, the IPSec hosts and the SG do not have to be separate machines. Both the RT311 & RT314 support IPsec ESP mode, but we do not support IP Sec AH mode. There is a lot of documentation to consult for more information at: http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ipsec ... .htmlIPSec AH----RFC 2402IPSec ESP ----RFC 2406

mfg: Netgear


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