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Windows XP VPN connection times out (IPSec)

Hey pros!

I have a breeeand new Xserve G5 installed and running the VPN service. My ultimate intention is to connect two LANs together as one, but right now I'm just working on getting something working.

Take a look at my network structure below:



I setup the Remote iMac G5 via Internet Connect app and can connect to the Xserve VPN just fine (with the exception of not being able to access the rest of the network, much like the scenario described by PhillyMJS in this topic).

The Remote PC, on the other hand, fails to connect. When I try, the VPN log populates with the following:

[QUOTE]2005-04-19 13:16:12 CDT Incoming call... Address given to client = 10.0.0.219
Tue Apr 19 13:16:12 2005 : Directory Services Authentication plugin initialized
Tue Apr 19 13:16:12 2005 : Directory Services Authorization plugin initialized
Tue Apr 19 13:16:12 2005 : L2TP incoming call in progress
Tue Apr 19 13:16:12 2005 : L2TP received SCCRQ
Tue Apr 19 13:16:12 2005 : L2TP sent SCCRP
2005-04-19 13:16:13 CDT Incoming call... Address given to client = 10.0.0.220
Tue Apr 19 13:16:13 2005 : Directory Services Authentication plugin initialized
Tue Apr 19 13:16:13 2005 : Directory Services Authorization plugin initialized
Tue Apr 19 13:16:13 2005 : L2TP incoming call in progress
Tue Apr 19 13:16:13 2005 : L2TP received SCCRQ
Tue Apr 19 13:16:13 2005 : L2TP sent SCCRP
2005-04-19 13:16:15 CDT Incoming call... Address given to client = 10.0.0.201
Tue Apr 19 13:16:15 2005 : Directory Services Authentication plugin initialized
Tue Apr 19 13:16:15 2005 : Directory Services Authorization plugin initialized
Tue Apr 19 13:16:15 2005 : L2TP incoming call in progress
Tue Apr 19 13:16:15 2005 : L2TP received SCCRQ
Tue Apr 19 13:16:15 2005 : L2TP sent SCCRP
2005-04-19 13:16:19 CDT Incoming call... Address given to client = 10.0.0.202
Tue Apr 19 13:16:19 2005 : Directory Services Authentication plugin initialized
Tue Apr 19 13:16:19 2005 : Directory Services Authorization plugin initialized
Tue Apr 19 13:16:19 2005 : L2TP incoming call in progress
Tue Apr 19 13:16:19 2005 : L2TP received SCCRQ
Tue Apr 19 13:16:19 2005 : L2TP sent SCCRP
2005-04-19 13:16:27 CDT Incoming call... Address given to client = 10.0.0.203
Tue Apr 19 13:16:27 2005 : Directory Services Authentication plugin initialized
Tue Apr 19 13:16:27 2005 : Directory Services Authorization plugin initialized
Tue Apr 19 13:16:27 2005 : L2TP incoming call in progress
Tue Apr 19 13:16:27 2005 : L2TP received SCCRQ
Tue Apr 19 13:16:27 2005 : L2TP sent SCCRP
2005-04-19 13:16:37 CDT Incoming call... Address given to client = 10.0.0.204
Tue Apr 19 13:16:37 2005 : Directory Services Authentication plugin initialized
Tue Apr 19 13:16:37 2005 : Directory Services Authorization plugin initialized
Tue Apr 19 13:16:37 2005 : L2TP incoming call in progress
Tue Apr 19 13:16:37 2005 : L2TP received SCCRQ
Tue Apr 19 13:16:37 2005 : L2TP sent SCCRP
Tue Apr 19 13:17:12 2005 : L2TP received AVP with bad length... AVP type = 0
2005-04-19 13:17:12 CDT --> Client with address = 10.0.0.219 has hungup
Tue Apr 19 13:17:13 2005 : L2TP received AVP with bad length... AVP type = 0
2005-04-19 13:17:13 CDT --> Client with address = 10.0.0.220 has hungup
Tue Apr 19 13:17:15 2005 : L2TP received AVP with bad length... AVP type = 0
2005-04-19 13:17:15 CDT --> Client with address = 10.0.0.201 has hungup
Tue Apr 19 13:17:19 2005 : L2TP received AVP with bad length... AVP type = 0
2005-04-19 13:17:19 CDT --> Client with address = 10.0.0.202 has hungup
Tue Apr 19 13:17:27 2005 : L2TP received AVP with bad length... AVP type = 0
2005-04-19 13:17:27 CDT --> Client with address = 10.0.0.203 has hungup
Tue Apr 19 13:17:37 2005 : L2TP received AVP with bad length... AVP type = 0
2005-04-19 13:17:37 CDT --> Client with address = 10.0.0.204 has hungup[/QUOTE]
Why does the Windows XP client ask for 6 IP addresses? Am I missing something obvious? I disabled the "Enable LCP extensions" checkbox on the WinXP client, but that didn't seem to affect anything.

I am brand new at all of this networking IT stuff, so I am learning ALL of this as I go. My background is graphic design, but I do a lot of computer troubleshooting.
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