dude, good site.

i can't believe i couldn't find this doc.  this is exactly what i want
to do...

anyway, i got the client connected and stuff, but i can't access
anything on the lan...thanks for the config  i can't seem to ping from
the remote client to any internal ip's...any ideas?  the "allow local
lan access" line is disabled in the statistics, though i have it enabled
in the client...

i've checked and double-checked the pix config.  looks like the pix in
the guide...

thanks,

ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Vince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 1:22 PM
To: Edward Sohn; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: more VPN fun... [7:58818]


Just make sure that you use Group 2 in the isakmp policy, and the users
will connect.

Here is a great reference:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/110/pixpixvpn.html

And it works...

Joshua R. Vince
MCSE MCP+I CCNP CCA CSS1
Network Engineering Supervisor
BCG Systems, Inc.
800-968-6661
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Sohn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: more VPN fun... [7:58818]


anyone have any working configs of a PIX set up for a site-to-site IPSec
tunnel with another PIX (at a remote site), as well as set up for mobile
user VPN access (through dialup/dsl/cable/etc)?  the client will user
secure VPN client 3.0 for windows.

i have the docs from CCO, but someone told me that their config for the
remote user is wrong and does not work right.

appreciate your help.  please email me directly.

ed




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