MDLarson
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So I got my shiny new Xserve, and have hit a wall. I think it's just a small fence and not a full-blown wall, but I'm stuck anyway.
Mac OS X Server configuration:
Xserve (static internal IP) > switch > Cisco 675 DSL modem (static external IP)
I've created a user, added that user to a group and, in my VPN service in OS X Server, restricted access to that group in the L2TP over IPsec section. I started the service, and it is now running.
Soo... my question is: do I have to configure my router (Cisco 675) to forward a "VPN port" to the Xserve?
I am asking all of this because the Internet Connect app asks for a "Server address", and the only accessible point on the internet at large is the Cisco router. I've done this for VNC stuff (using ports 5900, 5901, etc...), I'm just not sure if there even exists a VPN port. What is the way it is *normally* done?
Mac OS X Server configuration:
Xserve (static internal IP) > switch > Cisco 675 DSL modem (static external IP)
I've created a user, added that user to a group and, in my VPN service in OS X Server, restricted access to that group in the L2TP over IPsec section. I started the service, and it is now running.
Soo... my question is: do I have to configure my router (Cisco 675) to forward a "VPN port" to the Xserve?
I am asking all of this because the Internet Connect app asks for a "Server address", and the only accessible point on the internet at large is the Cisco router. I've done this for VNC stuff (using ports 5900, 5901, etc...), I'm just not sure if there even exists a VPN port. What is the way it is *normally* done?