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i have established a IPSec tunnel successfully, and can ping devices both ways; but when trying to connect to servers from one site to the other, it cannot for whatever reason.For Example: Computer at Pit1 can ping RDP Server at Office. And RDP ...
I have a problem getting traffic to flow both ways through the S2S IPSec VPN I was getting help with in the VPN section; I was referred to the firewall section, as it was guessed to be a firewall issue https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3255411#...
I have been fighting with this for a few months. I have read a dozen or so tutorials on creating an IPSec Site-to-Site VPN tunnel, but cannot seem to get it to work.I think the problem lies with one line, where, I would put "set security-association...
i believe i have my subnets set correctly in my crpto, but i cannot seem to access any microsoft file shares accross the VPN (not that i will be doing alot of this). For the RDP, i can live with using the external IP to access rdp.
if i got rid of the NAT statements, then i could use the internal IP?what would i need to add to allow microsoft windows file sharing accross the tunnel?i guess the goal was to have access to either location's network resources as though they were al...
Thanks for the quick reply,1) Crypto ACL is an ACL to define interesting traffic to be encrypted between the VPN tunnel.On Office router: you are using ACL 101, however, ACL 101 is applied to both the crypto map as well as your class-map/zbfw.Same on...