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I keep losing the tunnel I have setup between my 3015 VPN device and a non-Cisco device. I am trying to force all traffic from a small office over the VPN so I can control Internet access centrally. The tunnel comes up but then dies. The error mes...
I set up two 3015 VPN concentrators at different locations that authenticate users via the same RADIUS and LDAP servers. On one concetrator I can authenticate users that are listed in my LDAP directories in the user@domain format. This does not wor...
I have created a VPN with a 3015 VPN concentrator. I would like clients to tunnel in and use MS Netmeeting to chat with each other securely. I underatand that H.323 does not work with NAT. How can I accomplish this within the VPN?
We are currently using a 3015 VPN concentrator on which we support access to two separate client subnets. I can't use a default tunnel gateway because I have two separate networks. I dont have a router behind the VPN box. I can ping a network that...
I am using a Cisco VPN client version 3.0.2 to connect to a 3000 VPN concentrator running version 3.0.2 software as well. I keep getting my connections terminated when I try to login using a valid user account. The Live Log on the concentrator is s...
Nevermind. I resolved it with the help of a Cisco Sr. Engineer (Go Cisco!!!!). On the VPN web management page click Configuration --> System --> General --> Authentication. Make sure the "Enable Group Lookup" option is unchecked. You could also c...
Network Ice Inc. has a nice cheaply priced piece of software called BlackIce that can tell you when you're being accessed and by whom. You can then block the intruder permanently. Hope this helps
Uninstall CSVPN client. Make sure your system can boot up normally. Install latest MS updates for Win 98 SE. Install newest version of CSVPN client (version 3.0.3). This should work.
There have to be routes to the US network passed to the VPN client. Usually if you have a route to the US network on a router(maybe the HK backbone router) that the VPN client can communicate with, you should be able to get to a network beyond the H...