The command isakmp
key ****** address 0.0.0.0 is for Vpn client 1.1 not 3.x.  If you protect
all traffic the user will not be able to browse the internet.  If you
configure, Sliptunnel users can vpn into your network and browse the
internet using there ISP not your VPN

Greg Owens
202-398-2552
fax 202-399-7690
 

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I have a question regarding the configuration of manual IPSEC. I have to
create an access list to define the traffice to protect.

I want to connect to my office network from home. I have a DHCP assigned
address from my ISP so I can't specify a peer address. So I will use isakmp
key ****** address 0.0.0.0 for now.

Now as far as the traffic goes. Should I specify protect all traffic or
what? What happens when I have multiple remote users? I would like the PIX
to be the end point so I can travel over my entire network (email, shares,
printers, etc). I'm a little confused on this..

Thanks in advance...

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