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  1. gregws

    UDP traffic one with PIX VPN with a client side firewall

    Ping works fine. If there is no client side firewall the application works beautifully. It does seem that the firewall is stopping inbound UDP or SIP traffic. I confuses me because, I would have guessed that the encapsulation of the VPN would 'hide' the packet type. Greg
  2. gregws

    UDP traffic one with PIX VPN with a client side firewall

    We are experiencing one way UPD (re. SIP) traffic with a VPN client. The traffic coming from the PIX firewall is not reaching the client IF there is a client side firewall in the way. Outbound (from the VPN client works fine). It is confusing because one would think that encapsulation would...
  3. gregws

    VPN client 3.x timeout/disconnect

    Did you ever find an answer to the disconnect issue? Thanks. Greg
  4. gregws

    Dynamic FQDN registration of VPN clients

    These are MS Windows workstations but IP config does not seeem to even recognize the Cisco VPN IP addresses. Greg
  5. gregws

    Dynamic FQDN registration of VPN clients

    We are struggling with configuring our PIX to dynamically update our MS DNS when a new client VPNs into our PIX. We have an internal VOIP communications application which needs to talk directly to the client. The client, of course, receives a new IP address during each log in, so we need to...

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