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I have a weird problem trying to access a specific website. No clientinside the PIX can hit it (although they can all ping it). Clientsoutside the firewall (on different networks) are fine. I get thefollowing messages on the firewall:302001: Built...
This is a weird problem. I have a client site with four users going out over a T1, through a firewall, but with public IP addresses. They're hitting a Cisco VPN concentrator on the remote side. The T1 is provided by the company that manages the bu...
Bump.I keep seeing more and more people having this compatibility issue, but no good answers. We know what the problem is (MSCHAPv2), but no L2TP guides or other solutions. Downgrading to CHAP is not a good answer.
I continue to get this. Cisco is allegedly working on the problem, but I remain skeptical, given that it's been going on for two months now. I only ever managed to get one PIX registered that way. Every subsequent one has failed.
If they're sending mail to each other, why is the PIX getting involved at all? If your network is that complex, you should be running a split DNS so that the internal DNS resolves to your private IP addresses instead of the public ones. Then you wo...
Thanks, but it doesn't really explain why it works fine from every other network, including networks behind PIX's. Why would it be answering from the wrong IP to only one site?
So, it turns out that these chowderheads in the building IT department really *did* make changes to both their router and their firewall to add traffic shaping. The guy who made the changes is the one who lied right to my face when he said they hadn...