Ken Cameron a écrit :
I'm trying to set up a remote client and what seems to happen is the
firewall sees the initial key exchange when the user creates the site.
But when they try to do a connect to the site, the firewall sees no
traffic from the user pc. Anybody got clues about this??

I'm figuring I need to check on things like the local address given the
client pc but things like if the modem/hub that Verizon uses has the
right updates to do VPN's, I'm not so sure how to test. If others have
found some special things to check please let me know what worked.

could you try to run a network trace on the firewall and on your client to check if verizon
blocks or modifies some packets ?
-ken cameron, CCP.
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