User talk:Chriszones2000

Little Background: Microsoft RRAS server and VPN client supports PPTP, L2TP/IPSec, SSTP and IKEv2 based VPN connection. PPTP control path is over TCP and data path over GRE. L2TP tunnel traffic is carried over IPSec transport mode and IPSec protocol internally has a control path through IKE and data path over ESP. SSTP control and data path is over TCP. IKEv2 control path is over IKE and data path over ESP.

So now coming back to original question. There are multiple scenarios:

1) If RRAS based VPN server is behind a firewall (i.e. a firewall is placed between Internet and RRAS server), then following ports need to be opened (bidirectional) on this firewall to allow VPN traffic to pass through: -

For PPTP: IP Protocol=TCP, TCP Port number=1723  <- Used by PPTP control path IP Protocol=GRE (value 47)  <- Used by PPTP data path For L2TP: IP Protocol Type=UDP, UDP Port Number=500   <- Used by IKEv1 (IPSec control path) IP Protocol Type=UDP, UDP Port Number=4500  <- Used by IKEv1 (IPSec control path) IP Protocol Type=ESP (value 50)  <- Used by IPSec data path For SSTP: IP Protocol=TCP, TCP Port number=443  <- Used by SSTP control and data path For IKEv2: IP Protocol Type=UDP, UDP Port Number=500   <- Used by IKEv2 (IPSec control path) IP Protocol Type=UDP, UDP Port Number=4500  <- Used by IKEv2 (IPSec control path) IP Protocol Type=ESP (value 50)  <- Used by IPSec data path 2) If RRAS server is directly connected to Internet, then you need to protect RRAS server from the Internet side (i.e. only allow access to the services on the public interface that isaccessible from the Internet side). This can be done using RRAS static filters or running Windows Firewall on the public interface (or the interface towards the Internet side). In this scenario following ports need to be opened (bidirectional) on RRAS box to allow VPN traffic to pass through

For PPTP: IP Protocol=TCP, TCP Port number=1723 <- Used by PPTP control path IP Protocol=GRE (value 47) <- Used by PPTP data path For L2TP: IP Protocol Type=UDP, UDP Port Number=500  <- Used by IKEv1 (IPSec control path) IP Protocol Type=UDP, UDP Port Number=4500 <- Used by IKEv1 (IPSec control path) IP Protocol Type=UDP, UDP Port Number=1701 <- Used by L2TP control/data path IP Protocol Type=50 <- Used by data path (ESP) For SSTP: IP Protocol=TCP, TCP Port number=443  <- Used by SSTP control and data path For IKEv2: IP Protocol Type=UDP, UDP Port Number=500  <- Used by IKEv2 (IPSec control path) IP Protocol Type=UDP, UDP Port Number=4500 <- Used by IKEv2 (IPSec control path) IP Protocol Type=UDP, UDP Port Number=1701 <- Used by L2TP control/data path IP Protocol Type=50 <- Used by data path (ESP) Note: Please DO NOT configure RRAS static filters if you are running on the same server RRAS based NAT router functionality. This is because RRAS static filters are stateless and NAT translation requires a stateful edge firewall like ISA firewall.