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> You can only do this if your customer's net becomes
> part of your VPN domain
> and made exportable to SR.

I'm willing to do this. How do I configure this?

> Since your customer is not really part of you, this
> is not a route I would
> advise.

Not sure what you mean by this. Please explain.

> You are better off either:
> - install the Cisco VPN client at home (but it may
> not work with SR)

My customer does not want to manage VPN accounts.

> - remote control a machine at work via SR, and use
> that to access the
> customer.

This works and has been a work around.

>
> Unless anyone else has any better ideas...
>
> Julian
>
>
>
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> Hi
>
> I have a vpn tunnel setup between my Fw-1 4.1 box
> and
> a customer's Cisco Pix via the internet. I can ping
> hosts on my customers net from my internal net as
> intended.
>
> When I'm connected to my internal net via
> SecureRemote
> (from home, for example) I can ping my internal net
> just fine.
>
> I need to be able to connect to my internal net Via
> SecureRemote (from home, for example)and still be
> able
> to ping devices on my customers net. This part
> doesn't
> work.
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> Can anyone provide guidance on how to configure
> this?
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> thanks
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