I am about to look in to VPN solutions for SOHO clients, but there is one
thing that I am not quiet sure about.
If you have a LAN 10.0.0.0 connected to a 3620 where you have configured
crypto isakmp keys etc. you can on a workstation connected to the Internet
anywhere in the world, install CiscoSecure VPN software and thereby logon
the LAN just as if you were there.
BUT, what if there's a firewall between the LAN 10.0.0.0 and the 3620
router, then the 3620 router wouldn't be directly connected to the 10.0.0.0
network, and therefore the VPN would not work in that situation. Or..???
Here's a childish drawing to show the setup:
/------x.x.x.x----[3620]----y.y.y.y----[firewall]----10.0.0.0
INTERNET
\------z.z.z.z----[router]----192.168.0.0----[PC with VPN
client]
Since many companies have firewalls nowadays and more and more implement VPN
solutions, I trust that someone else most have had the same scenario or
something similar.
Any comments are appreciated.
Thanks,
Ole
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RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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