gwigington
MIS
Hello all,
I have several remote users that rely on our ISP's e-mail. These users also travel between several different networks that may or may not force users to use their smtp servers and everything else on port 25 gets blocked. I already have PPTP VPN set up on my PIX 515. I would like people to be able to VPN in and access there accounts through our ISP's network.
Question: Is there a way that I can either split tunnel on only ports 110 and 25 through the PIX and PPTP or is there a way I could I set up a proxy server behind the firewall and through the VPN connection force users PCs to use the proxy server to access back out to their e-mail.
Thanks in advance
I have several remote users that rely on our ISP's e-mail. These users also travel between several different networks that may or may not force users to use their smtp servers and everything else on port 25 gets blocked. I already have PPTP VPN set up on my PIX 515. I would like people to be able to VPN in and access there accounts through our ISP's network.
Question: Is there a way that I can either split tunnel on only ports 110 and 25 through the PIX and PPTP or is there a way I could I set up a proxy server behind the firewall and through the VPN connection force users PCs to use the proxy server to access back out to their e-mail.
Thanks in advance