Change the number of Maximum Ports to 256, and then click
OK (Figure 11-41).
7. Double-click WAN Miniport (PPTP).
Figure 11-39. RRAS Server VPN ports
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8. Uncheck all checkboxes, and then click OK (Figure 11-42). Unchecking the
Remote Access Connections (Inbound Only) checkbox effectively disables PPTP.
9. Double-click WAN Miniport (L2TP).
10. Uncheck all checkboxes, and then click OK.
11. Click OK on the Ports Properties dialog box to save the changes.
NOTE When you later configure your VPN client to connect to your RRAS server, you will need to
make sure that the user account being used has the appropriate rights to connect. This can be done
either using a Remote Access Policy or by explicitly allowing or denying remote access through the
Dial-in tab of the user account properties in Active Directory Users and Computers (Figure 11-43).
Figure 11-40. RRAS Server Ports Properties
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Figure 11-41. SSTP Port Properties
Figure 11-42. PPTP Port Properties
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CHAPTER SUMMARY
Routing and Remote Access are great ways to let your users access your network from
virtually anywhere at any time. In fact, in most organizations, VPN access has evolved
into critical parts of their infrastructure, as users demand and even expect the ability
to have access to their systems around the clock.
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