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Iain Kirk
Hi all
I have problem where if i have nat running my site to site vpn connections
drop out every couple of minutes, if it is not running it stays up as long
as my internet connection (which to be honest is a bit ropey -bloody draytek
routers).
Under NAT in RRAS the interface that is connected to the internet says that
loads of incoming packets are rejected, now I think this is causing my site
to site vpn connection to drop because i have tested it with no one else on
the network after work and it only rejects packets when the vpn connections
are enabled, if they are disabled it doesn't reject any.
Is there a way of a) stopping this from happening, b) finding out what
packets are being rejected and why, or c) a completely different solution.
T.I.A
Iain
I have problem where if i have nat running my site to site vpn connections
drop out every couple of minutes, if it is not running it stays up as long
as my internet connection (which to be honest is a bit ropey -bloody draytek
routers).
Under NAT in RRAS the interface that is connected to the internet says that
loads of incoming packets are rejected, now I think this is causing my site
to site vpn connection to drop because i have tested it with no one else on
the network after work and it only rejects packets when the vpn connections
are enabled, if they are disabled it doesn't reject any.
Is there a way of a) stopping this from happening, b) finding out what
packets are being rejected and why, or c) a completely different solution.
T.I.A
Iain