You just need to open the ports you are using, ie 500, 47 10000 > > From: "Steve Smith" > Date: 2003/03/04 Tue AM 11:15:21 EST > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: VPN Client behind PIX [7:64358] > > OK gang here is the scenario. We have a PIX at work running VPN. I have > a 515 at home. Before I put the 515 at home in I could use the VPN > client to connect to work. Now I can not. I remember a year or so back > reading a Cisco article about this and that you had to use a certain IP > range on the remote (my house) network. Does anyone know anything about > this? Any suggestions? > > Thanks! > > Steve Smith > Enterprise Engineer > 901-758-8179 ext. 108 > TEKSELL > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Greg Owens 202-398-2552
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