Thanks, but if I do that, the remote user has to log in once to the PIX, then login again to access hosts on the remote domain. And then I have to set up LMHOST entries on the client to be able to access remote hosts by name.
Unless there are ways round these issues?
I want to allow remote access to our LAN, if possoble just using Windows 2003 VPN Server and the built-in WinXP VPN client (had this working before but now upgraded firewall to a PIX).
Can I use a Windows 2003 VPN server that is behind a PIX 501? As this isn't discussed in this forum is this...
We have a small office setup: Win2003 server as DHCP; XP Pro clients, and a pretty much out of the box configuration. Our external connection is with an ADSL modem and all was well. DNS was never an issue.
I installed a Cisco PIX firewall between our LAN and the ADSL modem, and now the DNS...
I need to access hosts on a remote LAN via a router that has been installed locally.
(The configuration of the router is managed by someone else and I have no access to it.)
I can connect OK (and can ping remote hosts etc.) if I wire up a PC directly to the local router configured with:
IP...
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