Hi Vern -

Thanks, Ken, but I think the VPN itself is getting through - not sure. What is its port?

There are multiple protocols and ports that can be involved with VPN, that's why I just allow the VPN client to send and receive anything to the VPN server.



I'm not actually using a client program, I'm using a security policy in Win2K - I assume there's a difference.

I'm sure there is, but now you're in an area where I have no experience.


Doesn't NPF have some kind of logging capability so that you can see what is being blocked?

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