I'm using the current config with StrongVPN with no issues and everything work great. The tunnel is established based on certain types of traffic matching ACL's. All I did was change the setting over to my VyperVPN service info. The tunnel connects when traffic is matched, but drops after a...
Hello all,
I am trying to setup a connection from my Cisco 1800 ISR to a VyperVPN remote access connection. I currently have a remote access connection (L2TP Dialer) to StrongVPN, but I want to change my service over to VyperVPN. Everything I have searched on the web is for configuration of...
I'm hoping you guys could help me with setup I am currently working on. Hoping this will spark up a really interesting thread.
NET--------2WIRE (U-verse)----------C1800 (12.4)/VPN(NAT/PAT)--------LAN-----------PC’s/U-verse receivers
With the current setup, I am able to bridge the...
I have the following setup for ezvpn and sslvpn on my router. The ezvpn connects fine, but I am unable to reach any resources that are bind the router once connected. It seems like a NAT problem, but I "think" I have that portion taken care of. As far as the SSL problem, when I try to connect...
Thanks unclerico, that worked like a champ. I have two questions though. Any benifit using a route-map vice a regular ACL? I assume that the vpn client configuration was correct with acl 103 allowing lan traffic back through the tunnel, but the return traffic was getting natted by not denying...
Before any starts in on me, I've been searching this forum and trying numerous fixes for my problem, but its still not working. I have a 871 that is setup as an Easy VPN server. Clients are able to connect, but I can't reach any machines on the local lan. I tried the split tunneling acl and...
You're almost there...what you need to do is allow tcp port 25 through your ACL, and then use a static NAT statement that will point back to your exchange server.
Example: Exchange user----ISP----ADSL---Router----internal net
When traffic hits the PIX on tcp port 25, it will be forwarded to...
You will have to append your current ACl to account for the secondary ip. You will also need to do the same for any static nat commands you would like to use for new subnet,
CCNA, CCNP, Sec+
I noticed a couple of thing with your config, starting with the dhcp configuration. All of the devices that you have configured statically need to be excluded the same you have the router ip address listed. This may cause duplicate addresses being given out since you used a /24 mask in your...
I noticed you were doing port forwarding into the router, but I noticed you missed one port. I have a similar setup with a 1814 sitting behind a DSL connection. You need to forward UDP 4500 into you router. When the router sinces NAT, it automatically switches to UDP 4500 (isakmp-nat) to make...
I agree, just have the PIX plugged into the cable modem and then plug the wireless modem up for WiFi (I assume that all its really used for). I have the setup at my house, so once you post some scrubbed configs, should be able to get you up and running. One question though, can your entire...
Not sure if you have got this working yet, as this is an old post, but I figured I would give it a shot. DNS server you have listed in the post is different from what you VPN_POOL is giving out to the clients. That's why you are able to RDP (by ip I assume), but not http (hostname) to the...
This is very possible, though you are going to have to change the config for router B. Basically you going to to have Router B connect to router A as a vpn client, thus using Router B as a hardware vpn solution. That way you have the functionality you are looking for with EZVPN and Site-to-Site.
I am trying to uninstall Cisco Works 2000 from my server, and when I try to run the unistall I get an error stating that RME can not be uninstalled because it is required for ACL Manger. ACL Manager is no longer installed on my system. I tried reinstalling ACL Manager and running through the...
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