This is a remote access vpn situation?  If you can ping the server then we 
can assume that the tunnel was set up correctly and it is not a situation 
where IPSec protocols are being blocked.  Try playing with the IPSec over 
NAT setting on the client itself.


>From: "Leonardo Borda" 
>Reply-To: "Leonardo Borda" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: question about VPN-IPSEC and NAT [7:30694]
>Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 13:55:14 -0500
>
>Hello,
>
>     I have in my organization a cisco router 2600 running NAT and IPSEC56. 
>I
>want to configure two access-lists. One for inbound access and another one
>for outbound access and apply it in the same serial line.
>     Does anyone know what are the ports I have to permit to work that job
>successfull as much inbound as outbound?
>
>     I had success in configuring internet access and it4s working fine but
>over IPSEC my users from the other side of VPN can not access my exchange
>server using VPN. but they can ping it...
>
>     thanks.
>
>   Leonardo Borda.
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