Howdy,
I recently setup VPN access and distributed the .pfc file to the end users who can now connect via Cisco VPN Client 4.8.00.044 through the Cisco PIX 515E. We also have a hard tunnel VPN connection through the same PIX to the facility that hosts the website where servers are located that we access from the corporate LAN.
The webmaster recently informed me that he cannot access the servers at the hosted facility when connected from home on the VPN. The corporate LAN is on a 10.0.0.0/22 network. The soft client distributes 10.100.100.0/24 addresses and has full access to any box on the 10.0.0.0/22 network. The hosted facility hands out addresses in the 172.28.192.0/24 range.
I guess I’m asking should it possible to hit the boxes on the 172.28.292.0 network from the 10.100.100.0 VPN? Can you double tunnel?
Any suggestion would be helpful. Thanks in advance!
I recently setup VPN access and distributed the .pfc file to the end users who can now connect via Cisco VPN Client 4.8.00.044 through the Cisco PIX 515E. We also have a hard tunnel VPN connection through the same PIX to the facility that hosts the website where servers are located that we access from the corporate LAN.
The webmaster recently informed me that he cannot access the servers at the hosted facility when connected from home on the VPN. The corporate LAN is on a 10.0.0.0/22 network. The soft client distributes 10.100.100.0/24 addresses and has full access to any box on the 10.0.0.0/22 network. The hosted facility hands out addresses in the 172.28.192.0/24 range.
I guess I’m asking should it possible to hit the boxes on the 172.28.292.0 network from the 10.100.100.0 VPN? Can you double tunnel?
Any suggestion would be helpful. Thanks in advance!