I'm not too familiar with PIX configuration and just recently inherited this mess and could use a little bit of direction on this error/warning message, here is the complete warning:
%PIX-4-402103: identity doesn't match negotiated identity (ip) dest_addr= 10.10.1.10, src_addr= 192.168.1.199, prot=udp, (ident) local=64.160.xxx.xxx, remote=70.234.xxx.xxx, local proxy=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0/0/0, remote_proxy=10.10.1.0/255.255.255.0/0/0
We have a remote office with 5 PCs that use a vpn connection to access the main office here. The remote office is the 10.10.1.0 range, they use a Netgear VPN router to connect back here.
The one weird thing is that the src_addr (192.168.1.199) is my local PC. Nothing has changed on the PIX configuration and yet this warning just started appearing with a lot of frequency. Can anyone help me out with this?? Thanks!
%PIX-4-402103: identity doesn't match negotiated identity (ip) dest_addr= 10.10.1.10, src_addr= 192.168.1.199, prot=udp, (ident) local=64.160.xxx.xxx, remote=70.234.xxx.xxx, local proxy=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0/0/0, remote_proxy=10.10.1.0/255.255.255.0/0/0
We have a remote office with 5 PCs that use a vpn connection to access the main office here. The remote office is the 10.10.1.0 range, they use a Netgear VPN router to connect back here.
The one weird thing is that the src_addr (192.168.1.199) is my local PC. Nothing has changed on the PIX configuration and yet this warning just started appearing with a lot of frequency. Can anyone help me out with this?? Thanks!