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I am trying to setup my first 501 to 501 vpn and I'm having some difficulties. I have attached both configs. Site A is a PIX dedicated to this VPN, and Site B is the remote sites primary firewall. Any help would be greatly apprectiated!! I am sett...
I have a 2 PIX 501s. PIX-1 has it's inside interface on the network 192.168.x.0 and PIX-2 has it's inside interface on the network 10.0.x.0 and outside interface on 192.168.x.2 which are both internal lans. I need to setup a route from 192.168 to t...
I have a server on the inside interface that I need to have printing to a printer on the outside interface. It was working fine, but has somehow quit working. No errors are showing up in the syslog, so I was hoping that someone would take a quick l...
We need to allow telnet access to a server on the internal interface of one of our PIX 501s from several workstations on the outside interface's network.I can ping the 10.0.xxx.100 address without a problem, but I can't telnet. What am I missing?The...
I have a PIX 501 setup to accept incoming VPN connections from windows pptp clients. Clients can connect without a problem, but I am missing something (I'm sure it is simple) in the routing setup. Once the remote clients connect they cannot access ...
Well I can't believe that I didn't check other servers, but I must not have since I can ping any other one... I will have to try and figure out what is going on with this particular server. Thanks for confirming that everything was ok with my conf...
I attempted to FTP to a server on site A and to ping a server on site A. I do not need access list entries for these items since I am going over VPN... correct?
I have completely re-built the 501 at site A. I can now successfully connect and route to site B, but when I try to route from site B back to A I am unsuccessful. Any suggestions on site B? Thanks!!!
Ahh... makes perfect sense! I guess I will be adding to the route tables of the workstations for the time being. Can you recommend a cisco or equivelant router to be used in this situation? There are about 15-25 nodes on each network. The commun...