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Hi Rick,I think I understand what you said about IP not broadcasted properly.Recall that 192.168.1.x is my pptp ip pool, and 10.1.1.x is the ip range behind the PIX. Now, after authentication, I added "route add 10.1.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 192.168.1....
Hi Rick,Thanks for continuing the discussion. I really appreciate your help.You are right about the topology: from the ISDN router I have two links, one goes into a hub (thus PC1) and the other goes into the PIX. From the PIX, there is one link going...
Hi Rick,First of all, let me say that my problem is not exactly the same as Lucian's. So, if I am interrupting this thread, my apologies. If my post is not appropriate here, please reply by email to patrick@computerbrokers.com.sg.Now, to answer your ...
Hi Rick,I have a similar problem with my PIX. The client (PPTP on W2K) is able to authenticate, the PIX recognizes the connections and assigns an IP, but the client cannot ping/access anything behind the PIX, not even the PIX itself. I don't fully un...