It will work, but it depends on how you have configured your network.
First, have you configured route-based or tunnel-based VPNS's between location A and location B ?
If the tunnel is route-based then you need to ensure that the tunnel interface is terminated in the 'Trust' Zone of location B...
Hello,
With reference to whether policy-based or route-based VPN tunnels are more secure, basically they are both as secure as each other. Route-based VPN's are definently more flexible especially as the size of your network grows, if it is just a single site-to-site VPN then it doesn't really...
Hello,
I have just experienced the same error and did a search and came across your thread.
Basically, I could not open the the public folders container and got the same error as yourself.
To resolve this, I noted that I had two HTTP virtual servers sharing the same IP address. I would...
Thanks.
I currently route all traffic via NetScreen Remote using the mask 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0.
I am able to ping the hub site and any spoke sites that are connected to the hub via a policy-based VPN.
However, I am not able to ping any sites that are connected to the hub via a route-based VPN...
Thanks for the reply.
At the Hub site I have two zones, Trust and VPN, where VPN contains all the tunnels to the spoke sites.
In 'Policies' I have created a policy enabling 'Dial-Up VPN' in the Untrusted Zone to 'Any' in the 'Trusted' Zone.
I then create a second policy from 'Dial-Up VPN' to...
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I currently have a Dial-Up VPN Client using NetScreen Remote 8.3 utilising XAuth and it is configured using policy-based VPN's. This works fine in terms of connecting to the network. The VPN connection is bi-directional and the client is assigned an internal private IP address.
However...
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I have two sites connected via a 'route-based' VPN. In the first site is a NetScreen 5XP and the second a NetScreen 25 both running ScreenOS 4.0.
I am configuring both NetScreen devices to utilise a RADIUS server for admin authentication. This works fine if the RADIUS server is...
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I lifted this from the NetScreen Web Site, which provides a fairly good description of the differences.
The first concept is the difference between Manual Key VPN and Autokey VPN (more properly known as IKE or Internet Key Exchange) VPN. Both of these VPN types are under the IPSec...
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Can anyone clarify what IPSec Pass through actually does ?
For example, I have a NetGear DG824M DSL/Router which supports VPN pass through and hides the internal network behind NAT.
When I attempt to connect via VPN to my office, what happens to the IP packets, are they NATed as they...
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Does anybody have any experience of the VPN pass through feature on NetGear DSL/routers ?
Specifically, does this feature just pass any IKE/IPSec packets through the router unaltered ?
As this device is performing NAT and by default configures a private 192.168.x.x for your internal...
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