On the VPN concentrator, system>>user management>>group>> IPsec tab >> you
need to check "IPSec through NAT"
Also you need to make sure your PIX is configured to pass IPsec(AH,ESP),
ISAKMP, and UDP encapsulation traffic.

Ruihai

""Paul""  wrote in message
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> Hi ...
>
>     Im using the Cisco VPN clients 3.1 and 3.0.6. When dialing up
everything
> works fine !!! However, when a user connects from a remote office, ie
behind
> some NAT'ing device ...  a connection is made .. but the remote office
client
> cannot access/ping any devices on the private IP address side like the
dialup
> client can ???? All the clients are using Microsoft 2000 or XP ... I have
> tried enabling IPSec on the Win2K boxes without success ??
>
> I am using Cisco Pix ver 6 at the main office. Do I need to configure the
Pix
> to allow IPSec from Win2K ???
>
> I have looked at the Cisco site heaps ... but cannot really find any
> solutions
> ..... Any advice would be greatly received ...
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul ..




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