is there an mtu difference, causing dont fragment failures?

        Brian

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On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Michael Barnhart wrote:

> Hello all.
>
> I have a problem with pptp to pix.  Client has win98 machines on their
> network, all behind a DSL router.  They connect via MS PPTP to my PIX box.
> The connection is fine, without errors.  Problem is, they cannot do
anything
> on my network.  If they disconnect from their network, dial up to Internet,
> they connect fine and can do everything they should be expected to do.
> Windows 2000 and up machines seem to work fine, though.
>
> I am more than a little stumped.  Below, please find a brief setup:
>
> client (192.168.0.x) - DSL Router - Internet - DSL Router - PIX )with live
> IP address on outside interface) (VPN Pool is 172.16.0.x) - Internal
Network
> (10.1.1.x).
>
> vpdn group klr accept dialin pptp
> vpdn group klr ppp authentication pap
> vpdn group klr ppp authentication chap
> vpdn group klr ppp authentication mschap
> vpdn group klr client configuration address local klrpool
> vpdn group klr pptp echo 60
> vpdn group klr client authentication local
> vpdn username some-name password some-password
> vpdn enable outside
>
> Any help would be muchly appreciated!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Michael Barnhart
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