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I am running a PIX 506E using it for VPN access through a DSL modem. The modem is in passthrough and the PIX is taking VPN connections with no issues. All my clients can use local resources on the network, etc.My Windows clients can ALSO surf the I...
Oh thanks for replying. I had already found the answer. I had to stop my PIX from pushing DNS to the VPN because in 10.4 the file /etc/resolv.conf kept being overwritten with the new DNS. Since I don't need to VPN DNS because I am not routing Inte...
PROBLEM SOLVED!I took off this line off my PIX:vpngroup (vpnname here) dns server x.x.x.x x.x.x.xI was forcing VPN to the clients when I didn't have to. The problem with that is that MAC 10.4 automatically re-writes its own file called resolv.conf o...
I am still unable to get out on the Internet. Ironically, my Skype still works. I cannot reach Internet sites by name. After carefully going through config I already had split-tunneling which is why it works for my Windows machines.I have only tes...
Ok I'm confused. What does 10.1.1.0 represent? The inside network or the VPN pool? And what does 10.1.2.0 represent?And understand that my Windows machines DO get local Internet, it is only my MACs.Thanks.
I have the same problem for my client users. I will try the firmware. Also a side note I can get to websites on the Internet by typing in the IP, but not the straight name. Does the NIC card problem translate to some kind of DNS issue as well? My...