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  1. ybym

    1720 - Establishing VPN from outside

    Yes, I have IPSec client software (does built in W2k count? - I also have the Cisco VPN client). Yes, I have a maintenance account with Cisco as well. I guess I should contact them directly. Thanks for your response. Bob M..
  2. ybym

    1720 - Establishing VPN from outside

    I'm running a 1720 with NAT, and can make a single outbound vpn connection without a problem. I'm going to be working from home soon, and I'm wondering whether I can configure the router to establish an incoming VPN connection from me on a cable modem? tia, Bob M..
  3. ybym

    1700 connecting to Citrix via VPN

    cpace, >> Make sure you are allowing ports 1494 and 1604 through the firewall or router << Can you give me the command for this? I tried some things with the access lists, but I really don't have a clue what I'm doing yet. I am running a 1700 with NAT, connecting over the internet with the...
  4. ybym

    1700 connecting to Citrix via VPN

    I have a 1700 router using nat. I am able to establish a VPN connection to a remote site, but am unable to make a Citrix connection. If I make a dialup connection to the internet I am able to connect, so it looks like my router needs additional configuring. I have looked for config info, but...
  5. ybym

    CIsco 1720 NAT - Map port to inside server?

    Alain, Looks like I had it right all along. When I used a dialup account to check, it works perfectly. It doesn't look like I'm allowed to access the external address from an internal address. No big deal at this point, but I've ordered the Cisco in a Nutshell just in case. Thanks...
  6. ybym

    CIsco 1720 NAT - Map port to inside server?

    Thanks Alain. I added: ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.0.4 21 xx.xx.xx.xx 21 extendable But still no luck. According to the document you pointed to, I should at least be able to connect to the ftp server. However, I get a 'connection refused' error message. tia, Bob M..
  7. ybym

    CIsco 1720 NAT - Map port to inside server?

    I am trying to configure a Cisco 1720 using NAT (which is working) to allow access from the outside to an inside FTP server (which is not working). My config looks like this: interface FastEthernet 0 ip address 192.168.0.2 255.255.255.0 ip nat inside keepalive 10 interface Serial 0.1...

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