Try this
I am not sure if it will on a 678
But it worked on my 1600 just fine
In your access-list put in the
following statement
permit gre any any
Put that in both the inbound and outbound
lists.
Good luck
VPN will work with NAT if you can find out which port
your vpn service is using.
You can create a access list to the server for VPN
Traffic.
I.E.
permit gre(outside ip) (inside ip) for GRE
permit tcp (outside ip ) (inside ip) eq 1723
hope this helps
I had the same problem with a 1604 running V12 IOS<br>and cisco pix firewall.<br>This is what worked for me.<br>incoming filter<br><br>Allow GRE any host public.ip.address<br>Allow tcp any host public.ip.address eq 1723<br><br>outgoing filter<br><br>Allow gre private.ip.address any...
ip nat inside source static tcp (private ip ) (public ip) range 20 21<br>That will create a pat map to your ftp server.<br>Make sure your ftp server is able to use passiv connections<br>with clients connecting to it.<br>Some applictaion specific ftp servers like Max remote exchange require...
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