04-09-2003 12:06 PM - edited 02-21-2020 12:28 PM
I am a little bit confused about the way to configure a Site-to-Site VPN:
The local net 10.10.1.0/24 is connected to PIX-A and local net 172.16.1.0/24 is connected to PIX-B. PIX-A and PIX-B are connected via a VPN tunnel. There will be no NAT for traffic passing the tunnel (nat 0).
When I telnet from 10.10.1.12 to 172.16.1.123 ISAKMP SA and IPSec SA gets in place, but telnet do not work.
PIX is logging <no translation group found for source: 10.10.1.12 destination 172.16.1.123>.
Therefore, I have configured <static (inside, outside) 172.16.0.0 172.16.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0>. Now I am able to connect to 172.16.1.123.
This configuration is driving me mad. I thought there is no need for static nat and access-lists with VPN tunnels.
Thanks in advance
Edgar
04-09-2003 12:32 PM
hope this link helps. and if you need additional help after reading though...please post again.
take care.
04-09-2003 01:06 PM
Think I need help again:
There is only one line which differs from my configuration: I am using nat (inside) 0 0 0 instead of nat (inside) 0 access-list 100. But this should not be a problem anyway.
Nevertheless, my PIX-B is not able to forward traffic coming in through the vpn tunnel. It is missing a translation group (syslog message).
Entering a static nat for the remote private network gets the job done. But there is no static in your example.
Any idea?
Thanks
Edgar
04-09-2003 01:17 PM
is it possible to paste both A & B's configs in here. please x-out all of your sensitive information. this will help out a lot. specifically the all the statics and the acls....but the entire config will do.
thanks.
04-09-2003 01:20 PM
sorry, make sure all the nat and global information is here as well.
thanks.
04-09-2003 01:22 PM
could be helpful before you paste.
% PIX-3-305005: No translation group found for protocol src interface_name:dest_address/dest_port dst interface_name:source_address/source_port
Explanation A packet does not match any of the outbound nat rules.
Action This message signals a configuration error. If dynamic NAT is desired for the source host, ensure that the nat command matches the source IP address. If static NAT is desired for the source host, ensure that the local IP address of the static command matches. If no NAT is desired for the source host, check the access-list bound to the nat 0 access-list.
04-17-2003 02:56 AM
The way I do it is exclude the remote IP range from NAT translation and remember you need to allow the tranffic from your lan to access the remote machines in your ACL applied to the internal interface..
Hope this helps
Richard
04-12-2003 01:03 PM
HI.
Using a GUI tool can help you eliminating some common misconfiguration problems.
If you have new pix devices (ver 6.2x+, PDM 2.xx), try with PDM.
Or you can use pixcript for all 6.x versions:
http://teachers.sivan.co.il/yizhar#pixcript
Yizhar
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