Hi guys
We have a dial-up VPN (v 4x) terminating at a PIX 515 and that seems to work perfectly well. We can ping, access machine shares and everything else.
The only problem we have is using an application called Digital Dictation which uses DCOM. This application has a server in the office and machines connect to it. It works fine when on the network, but not through the VPN
My question is when the VPN is established should this pass all traffic backwards and forwards through the tunnel or are there still some restrictions?
Also does anyone know of any issues using DCOM applications through the Cisco VPN.
Many thanks
KG1
We have a dial-up VPN (v 4x) terminating at a PIX 515 and that seems to work perfectly well. We can ping, access machine shares and everything else.
The only problem we have is using an application called Digital Dictation which uses DCOM. This application has a server in the office and machines connect to it. It works fine when on the network, but not through the VPN
My question is when the VPN is established should this pass all traffic backwards and forwards through the tunnel or are there still some restrictions?
Also does anyone know of any issues using DCOM applications through the Cisco VPN.
Many thanks
KG1