If you are using the IPsec client and your ISP is doing NAT, you will have
problems. When the NAT changes the packet, the CRC of the packet gets
screwed up and messes up IPsec. If you NAT through the Altiga box, however,
they supposedly can NAT IPsec with no problem.
Tony Olzak, CCNP, MCSE
"Ch
Make sure you enable the NAT translation feature if
your isp gives you a private address (eg. 10.x.x.x)
Donn Lee
Cisco Press Book:
QoS, IPsec, IDS, Firewall, VPN, Security, Routing
"Enhanced IP Services for Cisco Networks"
http://www.employees.org/~donn/book
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Subject: Altiga/VPN guru's
Group,
There has to be
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Altiga/VPN guru's
Group,
There has to be someone out there having the same problems with the Altiga
client that I have seen. I have found that the Altiga client only works
with a limited number of ISP's such as Mindspring, Earthlink, etc.
Group,
There has to be someone out there having the same problems with the Altiga
client that I have seen. I have found that the Altiga client only works
with a limited number of ISP's such as Mindspring, Earthlink, etc. However,
any obscure or off the beaten path type of connection, the cli
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