Re: VPN Client through firewall

2000-09-02 Thread Kenneth

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what's your topology? The cisco VPN Client usually connects directly
with the firewall so there's no special ports to open.

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 Does anyone know which ports I need to open up on a firewall to
 allow the Cisco VPN client to work?

 TIA


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Re: VPN Client through firewall

2000-09-02 Thread Rodgers Moore

Assuming you mean that the client is behind a firewall trying to connect to
a different firewall elsewhere...

First, you must configure static nat for the host running the client, so
that the client has it's own legal IP address for the Internet.  IKE/ISAKMP
communicates from port 500 to port 500.  PAT breaks this, so NAT is
required.   You then need to pass PROTOCOLS 50 and 51, NOT port numbers.
ESP and AH are just like ICMP, they have there own protocol numbers.

That's it,

Rodgers Moore

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 Does anyone know which ports I need to open up on a firewall to allow the
 Cisco VPN client to work?

 TIA


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VPN Client through firewall

2000-09-01 Thread Denao Ruttino

Does anyone know which ports I need to open up on a firewall to allow the
Cisco VPN client to work?

TIA


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