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Hi There,I am having a few problems with allowing IPSEC through a Cisco PIX 501. The setup is as follows:Host (Checkpoint Client) (192.168.1.111)|PIX (NAT)|INTERNET|VPN Server (Checkpoint)The problem is, the PIX keeps dropping my outgoing isakmp pack...
That's done it The client had 192.168.1.1 in it's topology file so I've changed the internal interface of my PIX and it's now working perfectly!!Thanks so much for the help. Also, thanks to Scott who helped a great deal at the start of the thread.Ni...
I've tried adding that fixup but it hasn't helped - still does exactly the same thing.The client just says connection could not be established. The VPN concentrator see's noting at all.I am using PAT for everything that doesn't have a static mapping...
Ahh, OK, I see exactly what you mean.I have verified that the problem is with the PIX by a) testing it with a dial-up (No LAN Connectivity at all) and b) by giving the host (The one with the VPN client) a real IP (Thus bypassing the PIX) and each wor...