Configuring PPTP, IPSec pass-through or L2TP over IPSec solutions on a Juniper Firewall device
| Knowledge Base ID: | KB8536 |
| Version: | 12.0 |
| Published: | 07 Oct 2008 |
| Updated: | 07 Oct 2008 |
| Categories: |
Firewall/IPSec_VPN L2TP PPTP ScreenOS |
The articles listed below will help you get started with configuring either a PPTP, IPSec pass-through, or an L2TP over IPSec VPN on a Juniper Firewall device.
Solution:L2TP over IPSec
| KB4094 | (With NS-Remote) Configuring a L2TP over IPSec Tunnel using NS Remote client |
| KB10939 | (Without NS-Remote) Configuring a L2TP over IPSec Tunnel using Windows XP native VPN client |
| KB6715 | Configuring L2TP only (without IPSec ) using Windows 2000 native VPN client |
| KB4656 | Conditions for Creating an L2TP Over IPSec Tunnel from Behind a NetScreen in NAT Mode |
PPTP
| KB12309 | How do I enable PPTP traffic to exit through the Juniper firewall using ScreenOS 6.1 |
| KB4481 | How do I enable PPTP traffic to exit through the Juniper firewall using ScreenOS 6.0 and lower |
| KB5471 | Allow PPTP traffic inbound through a NetScreen in NAT mode with only 1 publicly available IP address |
| Microsoft Tech Note ms811078 | Installing, Configuring, and Using PPTP with Microsoft Clients and Servers Section: Installing and Configuring PPTP on a PPTP Client |
IPSec Pass-through
| KB9243 | How to pass IPSec traffic through a Juniper Firewall at ScreenOS 5.2 and above |
| KB7126 | IPSec pass-through does not work unless an incoming policy is defined. |
| KB4715 | Configuring your firewall to allow IPSec traffic to pass through in NAT mode |
| KB7282 | Is IPSec traffic being blocked? |
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