RRAS is an acronym for Routing and Remote Access Service, which is a Microsoft API and software which allows administration of routing and remote access capabilities of the operating system.
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Windows VPN server can talk to VPN clients, but won't send packets from its local network to the VPN clients
I want to configure Windows Server 2012, and its Windows 7 and Windows 8 VPN clients, with an SSTP VPN that uses split tunneling and off-subnet addressing, but I'm running into a problem: the RRAS server will not send packets to VPN clients from any…
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IPv6 Not Routing Properly
I am setting up a RRAS machine for my personal use and for use by a few of my friends. I am currently using Windows Server 2012; but I have tried this with Windows Server 2008 R2. Both systems didn't quite work as expected.
I have tried getting…
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Windows remote access server (PPTP) advertised routes
How does a routing and remote access server pick up routes to advertise to clients, and where can a list of routes being provided be reviewed?
One of our users is reporting that the server is advertising a route which is valid, but has never been…
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Cannot connect to a VPN server - authentication failed with error code 691
When trying to connect to a VPN server, I get the 691 error code on the client, which say:
Error Description: 691: The remote
connection was denied because the user
name and password combination you
provided is not recognized, or the
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Windows 2016 RRAS installation initialization hangs
Windows 2016 Server (Fully SPd)
Roles installed Active Directory, IIS, DNS
Also installed Exchange 2013 CU4
Up to that point the server seemed to be running fine.
Added the role Remote Access, which installs fine
Post Install wizard runs and select…
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Use Azure Public IP With On Prem VM
We have an on prem RRAS server that connects to an Azure Virtual Network that allows us to have an On Prem/Azure hybrid. My query is, if i was to provision a public IP address in azure, what would be the best way to route it to one of our on prem…
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How to setup L2TP IPsec VPN server on Windows Server 2008 R2?
The Windows 2008 R2 (SBS) machine was earlier setup to run a PPTP VPN server. Due to security concerns I do want to replace the PPTP by L2TP/IPsec VPN server.
The server is behind a NAT router where 3 forward rules to the Windows Server are…
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Azure Site-to-Site VPN with a Linux based router to bridge the VPN ports to a RRAS server while keeping NAT for other traffic
I am trying to get an Azure Site-to-Site VPN up and running using RRAS but require help configuring my router's iptables to bridge the VPN ports and protocols to the RRAS server without using NAT while still allowing NAT to be used for all other…
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Cannot start ` Secure Socket Tuning Protocol Service`
I tried to start Routing and Remote Access Service but I've got an error says the dependency service or group failed to start then I tried to start Remote Access Connection Manager (one of RRAS's dependencies) and the error way same. then I tried to…
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RRAS won't route with a /23, but will with two /24
I've had a route in Windows Server 2008 R2 RRAS that's been working for a long time, which is 192.168.100.0/24.
The network on the other side of that link recently added a new subnet, 192.168.101.0/24
So, naturally I thought to myself, I would just…
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Why would NPS suddenly stop authenticating users?
We use a computer running Windows Server 2008 (32-bit) with the RRAS and NPS roles to authenticate users for VPN and wireless access over RADIUS.
This configuration has been working great for more than a year, but starting this morning the server…
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How do I setup a site-to-site VPN between two Windows 2008 servers?
We have a Windows 2008 server that we want to move offsite to the cloud (we're using Rackspace). It has to talk to our Active Directory domain constantly, so we need a stable site-to-site VPN between it and our datacenter. Rackspace doesn't offer a…
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Login-time quota for VPN users
I have configured Routing and Remote Access Service in Windows Server 2003 as the VPN server. VPN users are defined in Active Directory which is running on this server too.
How i can configure the server to give each user a limited download size…
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Windows 2003 RRAS keeps giving me a APIPA 169.x.x.x address
I've got a box running Windows 2003 Server at home. I have configured RRAS so I can VPN to my home network from an outside location. The home-LAN uses the 192.168.2.x IP-address range.
Once I connected say, from my workplace, I could see (using…
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Windows RRAS VPN failing to set options on Mac L2TP clients due to DHCP relay discarding packets
When setting up an L2TP VPN service for remote access on Windows Routing and Remote Access, we ran into an odd problem with setting options on the connecting clients. The way to provide these settings to L2TP clients in RRAS in through DHCP (MS…
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