GREAT/ Thanks it worked.
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OK...I tried allowing GRE (47) thru. However the remote workstation still
shows an "established" connection (via netstat -n on the workstation), but
adding 47 as a conduit permit in the PIX did not fix the problem...
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conduit permit gre host 1.1.1.1 any
replace 1.1.1.1 with your outside IP of your VPN server
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From: Chris Headings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 4:10 PM
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Subject: PIX and PPTP [7:32593]
We are using a PIX 520, running
Man am I having trouble finding time to keep up with the postings.
You need to permit GRE through as well. PPTP consists of a tcp control
session and a GRE data channel. This way loss on the underlying
transport directly affects the data path rather than having the messy
tcp over tcp interactio
We are using a PIX 520, running PIX Version 4.4(8). I have opened tcp/udp
port 1723 for our outside office members to connect to our W2K VPN Server.
I can get the intial connect (shown in the "SH CONN" command), but it never
finsihes the final "handshake".
Any problems with this verison of the
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