Seahawk60B
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Posted:
Wed Dec 07, 2005 5:20 pm Post subject:
Can't receive VPN packets |
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I'm attempting to provide external support to a customers network but
am having trouble with the VPN connection. The client sent me the pcf
file, and I can authenticate and establish the connection. I'm using
version 4.6 of the Cisco VPN client. After I connect, when I check the
statistics on the connection, I can see plenty of packets being sent,
but nothing is being received, and I cannot communicate with anything
on the clients subnet. I've tried this on two different computers, and
used three different internet gateways. The strange thing is, I've had
another technician try this from one of our other offices out of state,
and they can connect and communicate without trouble using the same pcf
and credentials. The only difference as I can see it is our local
subnets. Mine is a 172.24.x.x, our other office is on a 10.x.x.x, and
the client's local lan that the vpn goes to is a 10.x.x.x. Any ideas
on what is going on???? |
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Igor Mamuzic
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Posted:
Sat Dec 10, 2005 9:21 am Post subject:
Re: Can't receive VPN packets |
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when connected to the vpn do some tracerout from your client's pc and see
whether this traffic goes trough vpn or simply stays in the client's LAN.
B.R.
Igor
"Seahawk60B" <mike.norton@consultrix.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I'm attempting to provide external support to a customers network but
am having trouble with the VPN connection. The client sent me the pcf
file, and I can authenticate and establish the connection. I'm using
version 4.6 of the Cisco VPN client. After I connect, when I check the
statistics on the connection, I can see plenty of packets being sent,
but nothing is being received, and I cannot communicate with anything
on the clients subnet. I've tried this on two different computers, and
used three different internet gateways. The strange thing is, I've had
another technician try this from one of our other offices out of state,
and they can connect and communicate without trouble using the same pcf
and credentials. The only difference as I can see it is our local
subnets. Mine is a 172.24.x.x, our other office is on a 10.x.x.x, and
the client's local lan that the vpn goes to is a 10.x.x.x. Any ideas
on what is going on????
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