Has anyone successfully implemented a VPN connection?I did an upgrade from XP and none of my VPN connections connect. Although they all worked prior to upgrade. Even when setting up a new one to successful VPN (under XP) doesn't connect. It doesn't seem to recognize that it needs to go out through the internet. Is this a routing issue? TIA, Thor

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I can't get my VPN's connected either. My VPN-tunnel should connect to a Cisco PIX firewall using PPTP. The only major difference between XP & Vista VPN-settings i've found is "PPP Settings", which is under the options tab from the VPN properties under Vista, but not under XP.
The XP-VPN still connects fine, Vista VPN tries to, but gives an error. the error i get is: "Error 732: Your computer and the remote computer could not agree on PPP control protocols. " I've allready tried all combinations of the options under "PPP", but no effect.
Greetings,
Ivo Musters, Colijn IT
"Thor" wrote:
Has anyone successfully implemented a VPN connection?I did an upgrade from XP and none of my VPN connections connect. Although they all worked prior to upgrade. Even when setting up a new one to successful VPN (under XP) doesn't connect. It doesn't seem to recognize that it needs to go out through the internet. Is this a routing issue? TIA, Thor
Also have problems making VPN connections.
I get "Error 732: Your computer and the remote computer could not agree on PPP control protocols. "
Only difference between XP & Vista VPN is: VPN settings > Options > PPP PPP is not available under XP, but an extra feature under Vista. Xp still connects fine, Vista returns with the error mentioned above.
I'm connecting on a Cisco PIX-firewall using PPTP.
With regards,
Ivo Musters, Colijn IT
"Thor" wrote:
Has anyone successfully implemented a VPN connection?I did an upgrade from XP and none of my VPN connections connect. Although they all worked prior to upgrade. Even when setting up a new one to successful VPN (under XP) doesn't connect. It doesn't seem to recognize that it needs to go out through the internet. Is this a routing issue? TIA, Thor
Also have problems making VPN connections.
I get "Error 732: Your computer and the remote computer could not agree on PPP control protocols. "
Only difference between XP & Vista VPN is: VPN settings > Options > PPP PPP is not available under XP, but an extra feature under Vista. Xp still connects fine, Vista returns with the error mentioned above.
I'm connecting on a Cisco PIX-firewall using PPTP.
With regards,
Ivo Musters, Colijn IT
"Thor" wrote:
Has anyone successfully implemented a VPN connection?I did an upgrade from XP and none of my VPN connections connect. Although they all worked prior to upgrade. Even when setting up a new one to successful VPN (under XP) doesn't connect. It doesn't seem to recognize that it needs to go out through the internet. Is this a routing issue? TIA, Thor
Also have problems making VPN connections.
I get "Error 732: Your computer and the remote computer could not agree on PPP control protocols. "
Only difference between XP & Vista VPN is: VPN settings > Options > PPP PPP is not available under XP, but an extra feature under Vista. Xp still connects fine, Vista returns with the error mentioned above.
I'm connecting on a Cisco PIX-firewall using PPTP.
With regards,
Ivo Musters, Colijn IT
"Thor" wrote:
Has anyone successfully implemented a VPN connection?I did an upgrade from XP and none of my VPN connections connect. Although they all worked prior to upgrade. Even when setting up a new one to successful VPN (under XP) doesn't connect. It doesn't seem to recognize that it needs to go out through the internet. Is this a routing issue? TIA, Thor
Although the secpol.msc plugin looks the same as XP, and even though I exported the security policy from XP and imported it into Vista, it doesn't work. I even turned off the firewall to see if it was interfering. There must be some routing issue that is different. Did anyone see any eventlog entries?
"ron broekmeijer" wrote:
Also have problems making VPN connections.
I get "Error 732: Your computer and the remote computer could not agree on PPP control protocols. "
Only difference between XP & Vista VPN is: VPN settings > Options > PPP PPP is not available under XP, but an extra feature under Vista. Xp still connects fine, Vista returns with the error mentioned above.
I'm connecting on a Cisco PIX-firewall using PPTP.
With regards,
Ivo Musters, Colijn IT
"Thor" wrote:
Has anyone successfully implemented a VPN connection?I did an upgrade from XP and none of my VPN connections connect. Although they all worked prior to upgrade. Even when setting up a new one to successful VPN (under XP) doesn't connect. It doesn't seem to recognize that it needs to go out through the internet. Is this a routing issue? TIA, Thor
Hi,
I got the exact same problem, and it seems to be caused by the fact that Vista doesn't offer MS-CHAP v1, only v2, which is in fact not supported by Cisco PIX.
Check the properties of the VPN connection, Security tab -> Advanced (custom settings) -> Settings... - in XP, MS-CHAP is listed as an option, while in Vista the same screen there is only MS-CHAP v2.
Not sure why Microsoft took out the old MS-CHAP, but it's definetly quite annoying, since I don't see Cisco updating their old products with support for MS-CHAP too soon.
- Dan
"ron broekmeijer" wrote:
I can't get my VPN's connected either. My VPN-tunnel should connect to a Cisco PIX firewall using PPTP. The only major difference between XP & Vista VPN-settings i've found is "PPP Settings", which is under the options tab from the VPN properties under Vista, but not under XP.
The XP-VPN still connects fine, Vista VPN tries to, but gives an error. the error i get is: "Error 732: Your computer and the remote computer could not agree on PPP control protocols. " I've allready tried all combinations of the options under "PPP", but no effect.
Greetings,
Ivo Musters, Colijn IT
"Thor" wrote:
Has anyone successfully implemented a VPN connection?I did an upgrade from XP and none of my VPN connections connect. Although they all worked prior to upgrade. Even when setting up a new one to successful VPN (under XP) doesn't connect. It doesn't seem to recognize that it needs to go out through the internet. Is this a routing issue? TIA, Thor
Hi,
I have the exact same problem and it seems to be caused by the fact that Microsoft has dropped the support for MS-CHAP v1 in Vista, and it only offers MS-CHAP v2, which unfortunatelly Cisco PIX doens't support.
If you check your VPN connection properties, Security tab -> Advanced (custom settings) -> Settings, in XP there is MS-CHAP listed, while in Vista there only MS-CHAP v2, no v1.
- Dan
"ron broekmeijer" wrote:
I can't get my VPN's connected either. My VPN-tunnel should connect to a Cisco PIX firewall using PPTP. The only major difference between XP & Vista VPN-settings i've found is "PPP Settings", which is under the options tab from the VPN properties under Vista, but not under XP.
The XP-VPN still connects fine, Vista VPN tries to, but gives an error. the error i get is: "Error 732: Your computer and the remote computer could not agree on PPP control protocols. " I've allready tried all combinations of the options under "PPP", but no effect.
Greetings,
Ivo Musters, Colijn IT
"Thor" wrote:
Has anyone successfully implemented a VPN connection?I did an upgrade from XP and none of my VPN connections connect. Although they all worked prior to upgrade. Even when setting up a new one to successful VPN (under XP) doesn't connect. It doesn't seem to recognize that it needs to go out through the internet. Is this a routing issue? TIA, Thor
Hi,
I have the exact same problem and it seems to be caused by the fact that Microsoft has dropped the support for MS-CHAP v1 in Vista, and it only offers MS-CHAP v2, which unfortunatelly Cisco PIX doens't support.
If you check your VPN connection properties, Security tab -> Advanced (custom settings) -> Settings, in XP there is MS-CHAP listed, while in Vista there only MS-CHAP v2, no v1.
- Dan
"ron broekmeijer" wrote:
I can't get my VPN's connected either. My VPN-tunnel should connect to a Cisco PIX firewall using PPTP. The only major difference between XP & Vista VPN-settings i've found is "PPP Settings", which is under the options tab from the VPN properties under Vista, but not under XP.
The XP-VPN still connects fine, Vista VPN tries to, but gives an error. the error i get is: "Error 732: Your computer and the remote computer could not agree on PPP control protocols. " I've allready tried all combinations of the options under "PPP", but no effect.
Greetings,
Ivo Musters, Colijn IT
"Thor" wrote:
Has anyone successfully implemented a VPN connection?I did an upgrade from XP and none of my VPN connections connect. Although they all worked prior to upgrade. Even when setting up a new one to successful VPN (under XP) doesn't connect. It doesn't seem to recognize that it needs to go out through the internet. Is this a routing issue? TIA, Thor
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