John,

What version did you roll back to?  Was the stateful firewall Always on
checked?  Do you have an firewall, system utilities software on this
machine?

Thanks,
Robert Raver
Cisco Systems Inc.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Brandis" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 3:48 PM
Subject: RE: Problem with Cicso VPN Client 3.6.3.B-k9 connectin [7:65107]


> I rolled back the client...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 12 March 2003 3:56 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Problem with Cicso VPN Client 3.6.3.B-k9 connectin [7:65038]
>
>
> David,
>
> I encountered a similar problem...... The VPN client I was using had an
> intrinsic firewall that was blocking all traffic apart from that belonging
> to the VPN (even when it wasn't 'live').
>
> To check this, right click on the VPN client icon within your system
> tray..... can you see a 'Stateful Firewall' or 'Firewall' option ???
>
> If so, uncheck this option and try to ping your machine - it should be as
> expected now.
>
> If not then you have a different problem elsewhere ????
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Brian
>
>
>
> d tran wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have Cisco VPN client version 3.6.3.B-k-9 (latest version) running
> > windows XP
> >
> > Service Pack 1.  The IP address of this window machine is
> > 172.16.1.200.
> >
> > I set up extended authentication on the Pix firewall for remote Cisco
> > VPN users
> >
> > and everything is working great.  The outside interface of the
> > firewall is 172.16.1.1
> >
> > with a netmask of 24
> >
> > The problem is that whenever the windows is rebooted, no one on the
> > 172.16.1.0/24
> >
> > network can ping this Windows XP machine.  I do have a unix machine on
> > the
> >
> > same network (172.16.1.100).  Basically the windows XP machine can not
> > do
> >
> > anything because it has no network connectivity.  Even the firewall
> > can not ping
> >
> > the Windows XP machine.  The only way for this to work is for me to
> > "uninstall"
> >
> > Cisco VPN Client and reboot the Windows XP box.  After the reboot,
> > windows is
> >
> > working again.  Now under Windows XP Task Manager, I do see a process
> >
> > "CVPND.exe" running that I don't recall with previous versions of
> > Cisco VPN Client.
> >
> > Anyone has run into this problem before?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > David
> >
> >
> >
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