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Hi.I'm having problems with getting VPN aceess to work with my PIX 520 and a Windows 2000 IAS server.Setup:PIX:Cisco 520 PIX with 6.0.1 software & VPN-DESsome of the the pix conf:access-list acl_vpn2dmz permit ip [my_internal_network] [netmask] 10.2....
Hi e?One solution could be to setup an Windows web-server with SSL. Then create a 128-bit secure webpage where users could change their password.For secure reasons you could let the server NOT be a member of the domain that the users are in and creat...
Greetings all.Have a look at a web page I have set up at:http://www.saltbaek.dk/cisco/This page is a combination of Cisco's poor instructions at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/cvpn3k_pix_ias.html and my companys VPN setup.Please use the email o...
Hi Curtis.I haven't forgot your request.I'm putting down a webpage with addon screen dumps, how to set up an VPN solution with W2K IAS, PIX and 3 interfaces (outside,inside,dmz) and NAT.I'm allmost half way Regards,Bjarne
Hi Curtis.No, I haven't seen/read that.And yes - in "some details". It doesn't tell you about access-list-mapping.The example only allows global access to the network.If you ask me. The document is worthless (or usefull if you can live with low secu...
Hi Curtis.Our company uses Windows 2000 IAS as authentication for our PIX (sw 6.1.0) with Cisco's VPN client 3.x to let our employes, customers and partners access our local network.It tool me quite some time to set it up since Cisco does not give an...