bubbles1611
Programmer
Hey,
i am trying to set up a vpn to my office.
in the office i have a d-link dsl router connection to the net, on the switch internal interface i have the outside int of the Pix 501 connected.
I want to setup a vpn connection through the pix501 so as i can connect to the office lan.
I have enabled port redirecting on the router to forward ports 500 , 50, 51 to the outside of the pix...
I can establish the vpn connection with ipsec over UDP.
However i can not connect to anything behind teh firewall. But if i try going from behind the firewall to the remote host, it all works perfectly, and from then on am able to acces some of the office network through the vpn from the remote host.
Nothing comes up in the firewall logs as being blocked! It says that there is the IKE tunnel established and the ipsec tunnel established...
I just can't get to anywhere inside the office lan, until somewhere inside the lan has contacted the remote host???
If you could help me out, would be greatly appreciated!
Have spent a lot of time on this and would like to sort it out....
Thanks
Tim
i am trying to set up a vpn to my office.
in the office i have a d-link dsl router connection to the net, on the switch internal interface i have the outside int of the Pix 501 connected.
I want to setup a vpn connection through the pix501 so as i can connect to the office lan.
I have enabled port redirecting on the router to forward ports 500 , 50, 51 to the outside of the pix...
I can establish the vpn connection with ipsec over UDP.
However i can not connect to anything behind teh firewall. But if i try going from behind the firewall to the remote host, it all works perfectly, and from then on am able to acces some of the office network through the vpn from the remote host.
Nothing comes up in the firewall logs as being blocked! It says that there is the IKE tunnel established and the ipsec tunnel established...
I just can't get to anywhere inside the office lan, until somewhere inside the lan has contacted the remote host???
If you could help me out, would be greatly appreciated!
Have spent a lot of time on this and would like to sort it out....
Thanks
Tim