RE: Cisco VPN Client PIX [7:40670]

2002-04-10 Thread Kent Hundley

I haven't tested it, but according to the Linksys release notes, they
support IPSec passthrough for multiple IPSec tunnels beginning in version
1.42.3 released Jan 25, 02.

Regards,
Kent

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I didn't see an update on this, but unless there has been an upgrade to the
linksys, it will only pass 1 Ipsec tunnel.  If there is an existing
connection, and another is attempted, the original one will be dropped.
there are some higher end (higher priced) firewall devices, that will pass
large number of tunnels.  How many clients are you trying to terminate?
you might think about pix 501

hope this helps


From: Curious
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Subject: Re: Cisco VPN Client  PIX [7:40670]
Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 12:48:48 -0500

Clients are behind Linksys Cable/DSL router and in the office we have PIX
515.
PIX assigns IP address from Local IP address Pool.

Curious  wrote in message
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  I am using Cisco VPN Client to connect with my Office PIX 515 firwall
over
  IPSEC 3DES encryption. My connection is droping automatically. It is not
  because of idle time out or maximum time out. it happens on radomly. If
some
  one has any information on it.
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Re: Cisco VPN Client PIX [7:40670]

2002-04-09 Thread Fly Ers

I didn't see an update on this, but unless there has been an upgrade to the 
linksys, it will only pass 1 Ipsec tunnel.  If there is an existing 
connection, and another is attempted, the original one will be dropped.  
there are some higher end (higher priced) firewall devices, that will pass 
large number of tunnels.  How many clients are you trying to terminate?   
you might think about pix 501

hope this helps


From: Curious 
Reply-To: Curious 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco VPN Client  PIX [7:40670]
Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 12:48:48 -0500

Clients are behind Linksys Cable/DSL router and in the office we have PIX
515.
PIX assigns IP address from Local IP address Pool.

Curious  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  I am using Cisco VPN Client to connect with my Office PIX 515 firwall 
over
  IPSEC 3DES encryption. My connection is droping automatically. It is not
  because of idle time out or maximum time out. it happens on radomly. If
some
  one has any information on it.
_
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RE: Cisco VPN Client PIX [7:40670]

2002-04-06 Thread Rico Ortiz

might not be the same as your problem but I had a Citrix client do the same.
took 2 months to troubleshoot the damn thing. Found out is was a power
thing. Good luck and good hunting... Rico

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I am using Cisco VPN Client to connect with my Office PIX 515 firwall over
IPSEC 3DES encryption. My connection is droping automatically. It is not
because of idle time out or maximum time out. it happens on radomly. If some
one has any information on it.




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RE: Cisco VPN Client PIX [7:40670]

2002-04-06 Thread Roberts, Larry

I have had this happen connecting to a concentrator. 
My issue was do to a misbehaving DHCP client/server. When I would connect
the to the concentrator,
My Linky FW would re-issue me a different IP address. It would do this
several times and then stop. 
I know of several teammates that have the exact same home setup and they
have no problems, so go
Figure what is unique about mine.

If you using DHCP, check to see if you getting a new DHCP address. I would
also recommend using the VPN Client
Loggin And turning the debug up to high on all the settings. It will create
a big file, but the end of it is where
Your disconnect will be. That is how I found the DHCP issue.

Thanks

Larry 

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I encountered the same thing with a customer recently.  I've got a case 
logged with TAC, but haven't yet received a decent answer.

I don't know if we're seeing the same thing or if you're seeing something 
different, but a couple of questions can quickly determine:
1) Is your client behind a firewall of any type, including personal desktop 
firewall software?
2) If your client is behind a firewall, are any other machines also behind 
the firewall?
3) Is the connection over the Internet?  If so, how does each side connect 
to the Internet?  Leased line, cable, DSL?

Thanks,
Craig

At 11:59 PM 4/5/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I am using Cisco VPN Client to connect with my Office PIX 515 firwall 
over IPSEC 3DES encryption. My connection is droping automatically. It 
is not because of idle time out or maximum time out. it happens on 
radomly. If some one has any information on it.




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Re: Cisco VPN Client PIX [7:40670]

2002-04-06 Thread Curious

Clients are behind Linksys Cable/DSL router and in the office we have PIX
515.
PIX assigns IP address from Local IP address Pool.

Curious  wrote in message
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 I am using Cisco VPN Client to connect with my Office PIX 515 firwall over
 IPSEC 3DES encryption. My connection is droping automatically. It is not
 because of idle time out or maximum time out. it happens on radomly. If
some
 one has any information on it.




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Re: Cisco VPN Client PIX [7:40670]

2002-04-05 Thread Craig Columbus

I encountered the same thing with a customer recently.  I've got a case 
logged with TAC, but haven't yet received a decent answer.

I don't know if we're seeing the same thing or if you're seeing something 
different, but a couple of questions can quickly determine:
1) Is your client behind a firewall of any type, including personal desktop 
firewall software?
2) If your client is behind a firewall, are any other machines also behind 
the firewall?
3) Is the connection over the Internet?  If so, how does each side connect 
to the Internet?  Leased line, cable, DSL?

Thanks,
Craig

At 11:59 PM 4/5/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I am using Cisco VPN Client to connect with my Office PIX 515 firwall over
IPSEC 3DES encryption. My connection is droping automatically. It is not
because of idle time out or maximum time out. it happens on radomly. If some
one has any information on it.




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