I can't get it to "go" though. I'm serious about my offer if you know how to get that setup going contact me rick dot czajkowskyj at gmail dot com - I have no issue paying you for the help.
Brian - thanks for the link but that isn't what I need. That article describes two internal networks meshing together over the tunnel. What I need them to see is my External IP's (129.X.X.X) on the other side of the tunnel. Not my internal (192.X.X.X). They won't allow for the configuration...
On my end it is a Cisco ASA 5505. I'm willing to pay for some help on this one so if you think you can do it remotely - or guide me on the phone we can surely work something out.
I suppose I agree that a public scheme is private to me (assigned by my ISP). However I am referring to my internal scheme of 192.x.x.x not being equal to the ip range they want my traffic coming in from 129.x.x.x for example. Interally I have 192.x.x.x remember, so in the router I need to get...
Using an ASA setup with 3 site-to-site tunnels (oddly another fellow on this board had a similar setup but I am not him!). 2 of the 3 work great and we have no problems sending data back and forth. The third little bastard is causing me nothing but frustration.
The problem child won't allow...
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