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Sounds like a very useful tool to me. Where can I download it? Regards,
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What else can I try now?
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Nothing noticeable, and the issue is still present.
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One of the columns of Local Area Connection 2 (that is showing as NO), I already tried setting it to YES. And the Network Zones on bottom, the rows are the one for the Local Area Connection 2 (the screenshot is for you to see all lines added as TRUSTED). Regards,
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Hi Dany, I added the 192.168.25.0, the .118 was already there and the registry value was already at 0. I also tried changing the Local Area Connection 2 to VPN (because it is). The issue persists. Regards,
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No it didn't work either. I don't know what else we could try or verify. As soon as I disable my Bitdefender Firewall completely, it works fine. Thanks,
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Thanks for your help. Did what you suggested and I included both logs because I was not sure which line could be meaningful to you. I'll wait for your comments. Thanks again. /applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=5441" data-fileid="5441" rel="">bdfirewall___STEALTH_OFF.txt…
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I did try it on port 5800... nothing. I am trying to connect now from my home: 192.168.1.101 When the Cisco VPN Client connects, I get assigned a fixed IP: 192.168.25.118 There is a rule (tunnel or something like that) that only permits my connection using ports 5900 and 5800 to my desktop: 10.12.0.103 The guys from…
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I do get a fixed IP (192.168.25.118). The workaround suggested didn't work. I am attaching a printscreen of what the settings are. Notice that both networks are marked as FULL TRUST. I also tried with telnet to my destination ip inside the office network on port 5900, and it didn't work either.
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As for differences in my setup... it would only be the connection itself. Instead of the Microsoft VPN Client we "have" to use (for security purposes already in place) the Cisco VPN Client. And the trust level was at FULL TRUST. No luck. Set it now at SAFE. No luck. Whenever I click the existing VNC connection (or if I try…