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pIX2
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Posted:
Fri Nov 25, 2005 3:41 am Post subject:
login to vpn and access remote LAN |
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Hi,
I'm in a customer's office and I'm trying to vpn to my office. I can
login using my cisco 4.6 vpn client and it was authenticated ok by my
office's vpn cisco concentrator. But the problem is I can not ping /
telnet to my office LAN. Can someone tell me what the customer needs
to open up in his firewall, so i can access my office LAN >>>??
thanks for your help.
jason |
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Somebody.
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Posted:
Fri Nov 25, 2005 4:35 am Post subject:
Re: login to vpn and access remote LAN |
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"pIX2" <jspwu2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1132868495.974616.50980@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | Hi,
I'm in a customer's office and I'm trying to vpn to my office. I can
login using my cisco 4.6 vpn client and it was authenticated ok by my
office's vpn cisco concentrator. But the problem is I can not ping /
telnet to my office LAN. Can someone tell me what the customer needs
to open up in his firewall, so i can access my office LAN >>>??
thanks for your help.
jason
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Protocol 50.
Not protocol 6 (TCP) port 50, or protocol 17 (UDP) port 50, but Procotol 50,
Encapsulated Security Procotol.
The router must actually support it.
Authentication is done over UDP 500, hence that part worked.
-Russ. |
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Wil
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Sat Nov 26, 2005 9:22 am Post subject:
Re: login to vpn and access remote LAN |
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Modify your VPN profile to enable transparent tunneling, in the
Transport tab select "IPSEC over UDP". This must be enabled on the
concentrator side as well.
Also make sure that your corporate network is different that your
customers segment.
Wil
my 3¢
pIX2 wrote:
| Quote: | Hi,
I'm in a customer's office and I'm trying to vpn to my office. I can
login using my cisco 4.6 vpn client and it was authenticated ok by my
office's vpn cisco concentrator. But the problem is I can not ping /
telnet to my office LAN. Can someone tell me what the customer needs
to open up in his firewall, so i can access my office LAN >>>??
thanks for your help.
jason
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