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Here is the scenario:I have an 827 that has a static IP address that I want remote users to be able to VPN into and access our inside network.I thought it would be easy, but the only configs I have been able to find say to use the Cisco Secure VPN cl...
Dumb question perhaps but I would like to know. Is it possible to somehow pass IPX traffic through a VPN connection if you have a concentrator? I know you cannot do it if your VPN connections terminate at your PIX, but if you had a concentrator, woul...
I have a PIX 515 and many many VPN clients spread across. They connect using VPN 3.1 and above clients (depending on which OS they have). They all have cable modems and none have been having trouble...UNTIL THIS ONE.She is consistently having trouble...
I have a PIX 515 and many many VPN clients spread across. They connect using VPN 3.1 and above clients (depending on which OS they have). They all have cable modems and none have been having trouble...UNTIL THIS ONE.She is consistently having trouble...
I have a PIX 515 and many many VPN clients spread across. They connect using VPN 3.1 and above clients (depending on which OS they have). They all have cable modems and none have been having trouble...UNTIL THIS ONE.She is consistently having trouble...
If I am not using a TACACS server at all, do I even have to put the aaa authentication parts in?I am used to working with PIX configs for setting VPN up and it seems to me that we could just do the ipsec and isakmp parts and not have to worry about t...
Well...One end will be end user software. It would be nice if I had some hardware at each end, but I don't presently.We are going to switch to Novell 6 soon...but in the meantime, the IP on our Novell 5 isn't working the way I want it to. Anyways...T...
Yes it is the only user having problems. Unfortunately, there isn't much different about her. She is using the same apps and the same ISP. The disconnection seems to happen at random times. I don't think that the user is doing anything to trigger thi...
We are using ipsec/tcp.Unfortunately, we are not using a concentrator. This is straight up on the PIX and I do not have any logs. What would cause it to think that the connection is no longer alive? That is what I was thinking, that for some reason i...
Well...The firewall is doing its job. It is hard to track someone doing that unless you have other "traps" setup at other points, for instance your router.Sometimes I have noticed that on my network and it ended up being someone within the company tr...