06-06-2007 10:39 AM - edited 03-03-2019 05:20 PM
Hello,
I have an example here. 2 locations are connected via a wan. One location has a VPN setup on a cisco pix firewall. When vpn'd in, the users cannot access the network on the other side, only on the internal network where the pix firewall is configured.
How and what must be configured to allow the users access across the line?
Thanks
06-06-2007 10:47 AM
As mentioned before, i pretty sure this is an issue with split tunneling, for security reason split tunneling is disable that why remote user are only able to reach the central site where the pix is.
06-06-2007 10:50 AM
Theres a rule somewhere which is only allowing access to one I.P across the line. I need to config access to the entire subnet though
06-06-2007 11:47 AM
nevermind guys, it was just a route and access list that was needed, I thought more configurations were required.
06-07-2007 08:35 AM
Hey guys, I actually might need some help.
After I did the access-list and route changes on the firewall, I was able to ping the I.P on the other network and receive a response.
The problem now is that im unable to communication with the system any other way (vnc, remote desktop, etc)
Any ideas?
06-08-2007 04:50 AM
anyone?
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