I see a lot of posts saying it can be done, but no sample configs. I have a linksys BFVP41 and a Pix520 (6.1) and I've been at it for days, yet no tunnel can come up between the two.
Has anybody who reads this forum done this? can you post a sample config? Thanks!
How to set up a PPTP VPN Connection from a W2K client, thru a Pix 6.1(1) box, using VPDN groups? I've tried every example on Cisco web site, nothing works! User can authenticate, but can't access any resoureses inside network! What of the many hundreds of settings do you have to configure on the...
I have a PIX at "HQ", which authenticates users on an inside ACS server (Cisco 2.6) using VPN Groups. The inside LAN is 192.168.1.0/24, remote users get an address from the 192.168.6.0/24 pool. Remote users have full access to inside LAN, works great. Now...our remote office is also...
Here is my config for VPDN...I'm using TACAS for auth..how would I go about using IPSEC and still use the W2K native VPn client for connecting?
vpdn group 1 accept dialin pptp
vpdn group 1 ppp authentication pap
vpdn group 1 ppp authentication chap
vpdn group 1 ppp authentication mschap
vpdn...
I'm allowing remote users access thru the pix running 6.1. However, when connected, they can only access resources inside the firewall, not "outside" internet addresses. Any ideas on how to fix?
Help! I'm trying to console into our 2820 switch. When I fire up
hyperterminal, using 8,N,1, no flow control, I get ATQ0H0 in the window.
This happens using 3 different null modem cables, etc....tried a straight
through, all get the same thing. Even tried all sorts of different port
settings for...
One more question.....I tried using the latest VPN client from Safenet, can connect, can ping clients on the inside and outside, but still can't browse network neighborhood.
I have VPDn enabled, and win2k clients can authenticate and "ping" internal clients, but with the VPN Connection on the win2k client enabled, the clients have no external connectivity (public internet) nor net work neighborhood (can't see network thru explorer)
Thanks...
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