Lance
I have tried both to no avail. Later I told him
to run srinfo.exe (which as you know is a tool to
gather the complete configuration of his system). When
I saw the output, the userc.c did not contain the
complete topology, but the user was able to download
the topology successfully. I am planning to give my
userc.c and ask him to try. He uses a w2k and a
securemote version for that.
Ragu
--- Lance Ecklesdafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ragu,
>
> When I encountered this issue I made sure that I was
> using FWZ for the
> Encryption and encapsulate setting was selected.
> This allows the SecuRemote
> client to reach hosts on the private side of the
> firewall. IKE should work
> as well, but I find it easier to work with the FWZ
> method. I also make sure
> that the encryption domain of the firewall includes
> the hosts that I am
> trying to reach. Remember after every change to the
> firewall the SecuRemote
> client needs to update their key in order to learn
> of the new changes to the
> firewall encryption settings.
> Finallyy, I would use the Win2k client on a Windows
> 2000 workstation. I am
> not sure of the version you are using is the Win2k
> client.
>
> Lance
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "ragu nandan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 2:07 PM
> Subject: Securemote and Cable modem
>
>
> > Hello,
> > a)Time Warner (Roadrunner) Cable modem
> > b)Securemote version 4.1 Sp2 Build 4174.
> > c)w2k.
> > d) valid routable IP (DHCP) from his ISP. So no
> NAT.
> > He is able to create site, exchange keys etc, but
> he
> > never gets the Radius window when he tries to
> access
> > any of our internal sites. I couldn't get anything
> > concrete from the snoop or FW logs. Radius isn't a
> > problem, as I have many users working fine.
> Anything
> > that I need to be aware of when I use cable
> modems.
> > TIA
> > Ragu
> >
> >
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