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From: Deepali S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 3:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
Hi! John,
The isakmp and pre-share key is used only when you have the L2L tunnel
setup.
When you have a VPN tunnel between Client and PIX , the command below is
same as the isakmp and pre-shared key.
vpngroup VPNUSER password
Spli tunneling is used when you want the user to browse
Hi James,
First and foremost please make sure that the inside ip address of the pix
and the VPN address pool are of different range since there is a BUG
associated , i would recommend you to use an entirely different range of
address pool.
What is the client version you are using? If you are us
I have a Pix 501 setup for VPN for a few users, now the outgoing SMTP
server for all their email (from Bell Sympatico) only allows relaying
when on the Bell domain. So everything works fine when people are in
the office but if they go home and use say Rogers to connect to the
internet, then VPN in
acket sent from the client is checked against this list. So must be more
specific in my experience.
Martijn
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Onderwerp: Re: PIX VPN Client Configuration - A
James
Your missing the command "vpdn enable outside" from your config.
regards
derek
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From: "James Willard"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 12:17 AM
Subject: PIX VPN Client Configuration - At my wit's end! [7:74363]
> Hi all,
>
s in order to avoid some "bugs" surfing around 6.3.1. Hope this helps
a little, and if you can send more details it would be nice to follow up in
this a little more. Have a good one!
My two cents,
Frank
Costa Rica
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From: "James Willard"
To:
Sent
ge -
From: "John Cianfarani"
To:
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 6:25 PM
Subject: PIX VPN Setup [7:74369]
> I'm setting up a small VPN just for home use so me and a few friends can
> log in remotely via a PIX 501 w/ 3DES over my cable connection.
>
> Now I've go
I'm setting up a small VPN just for home use so me and a few friends can
log in remotely via a PIX 501 w/ 3DES over my cable connection.
Now I've got it working, but found a few strange things I had questions
about. I have each user setup with the VPNGROUP config lines. (I will
post config bel
I'm setting up a small VPN just for home use so me and a few friends can
log in remotely via a PIX 501 w/ 3DES over my cable connection.
Now I've got it working, but found a few strange things I had questions
about. I have each user setup with the VPNGROUP config lines. (I will
post config bel
Hi all,
Thanks in advance for reading this message. I am completely boggled on an
issue here that I have literally been trying to troubleshoot for some 12
hours now.
I'm trying to configure a PIX 515E for Cisco VPN Client connectivity.
Here are the relevant parts of my config:
:PIX Version 6.3(
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Onderwerp: what's the bandwidth for this PIX-PIX VPN? [7:73088]
Hi.. I have a PIX 515 connected to internet, the bandwidth is 512K.
Besides this PIX 515 also has PIX-PIX VPN to two of our branches. I found
that when I transfer a big file via the PIX-PIX VPN, the band
+
Simultaneous VPN tunnels: 2000
from cco
Martijn Jansen
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Verzonden: maandag 28 juli 2003 10:07
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: what's the bandwidth for this PIX-PIX VPN? [7:73088]
Hi.. I have a PIX 515 connect
Hi.. I have a PIX 515 connected to internet, the bandwidth is 512K.
Besides this PIX 515 also has PIX-PIX VPN to two of our branches. I found
that when I transfer a big file via the PIX-PIX VPN, the bandwidth
utilisation will never reach the maximum. But when I download big file from
Mary,
Ok I see your configs.
Can I ask how you have this set up?
PIX's, routers etc and how they are connected.
My initial concern is that some of your external ip's are private
(192.168.1.2) on PIX506.
Try this test first of all to ensure basic connectivity from the command
line of each PIX
PIX 515
PIX Version 6.3(1)
interface ethernet0 10full
interface ethernet1 10full
nameif ethernet0 outside security0
nameif ethernet1 inside security100
enable password 8Ry2YjIyt7RRXU24 encrypted
passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
hostname HQ-PIX
domain-name xxx.org
fixup protocol ftp 21
fixup pro
Hi,
Can you post your two configs (remove private info if required)?
Regards
Paul
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> Trying to config PIX 506 to PIX 515 for basic VPN/IPSEC/LAN/LAN
> connectivity. Took the configs straight off the Cisco site but I cannot
> establ
Trying to config PIX 506 to PIX 515 for basic VPN/IPSEC/LAN/LAN
connectivity. Took the configs straight off the Cisco site but I cannot
establish my tunnel at the ISAKMP level. Trying to ping from LAN to LAN.
Getting the following error message from "debug crypto isakmp":
HQ-PIX#
ISAKMP (0): be
Trying to config PIX 506 to PIX 515 for basic VPN/IPSEC/LAN/LAN
connectivity. Took the configs straight off the Cisco site but I cannot
establish my tunnel at the ISAKMP level. Trying to ping from LAN to LAN.
Getting the following error message from "debug crypto isakmp":
HQ-PIX#
ISAKMP (0): be
The 515 is actually at my home and from my office, I VPN to it. Yeah I know
it is quirky, but I do have a legitimate excuse.
You asked what the ip address outside DHCP setroute command does. I have
DSL at home with no static IP address. That line in my PIX essentially lets
the PIX know that I
time??
Thanks
>From: "BJ Rice"
>Reply-To: "BJ Rice"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: PIX VPN home access question [7:65666]
>Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 22:05:21 GMT
>
>The software is available at
>http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-vpn.shtml.
access. May I know where you set your
outside interface IP in the config. What is the meaning of the command "ip
address outside dhcp setroute". you used dhcp to allocate IP to your
client?
>From: "BJ Rice"
>Reply-To: "BJ Rice"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
The software is available at
http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-vpn.shtml.
Once you have the VPN tunnel established, there should be no need for a dial
in line.
Here is a sample configuration for my VPN tunnel to my home 515 PIX - I use
DES, I would recommend 3DES.
PIX Version 6.2(2)
n
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: PIX VPN/IPSEC [7:64016]
Hey Steve,
Thanks for the config I had a few questions if you don't mind?
1. This access list will only use the addresses you specified in the pool
"home"? These addresses will be assigned
2003 20:38
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Subject: PIX VPN/IPSEC [7:64016]
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
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From: "Steve Wilson"
To: ;
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 5:22 AM
Subject: RE: PIX VPN/IPSEC [7:64016]
> I use the following configuration to allow VPN clients to terminate on PIX.
> Along with the usual rules about a firewall you need to create a
I have got this working by configuring a VPN pool on the Pix, and assigning
these addresses to the vpn clients. IE your home pc will have an DHCP
address from your ISP, but also an "internal" IP address assigned from the
Pix VPN pool. The Pix sees traffic as going from your netwo
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Subject: PIX VPN and IPSEC [7:64017]
I have a question regarding the configuration of manual IPSEC. I have to
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
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
Hi all,
I have two PIX 501's, one at head office one at remote end, linked together
using IPSec VPN. The problem I have is that users at the remote site, have
timeout issues using MS Terminal Server client.
It is very random too. Sometimes users can be connected for 5-6 hours
without getting di
.
"Albert
Lu"
@optushome.com.a
cc:
u> Subject: IOS & Router PIX VPN
Monitoring
Hello group,
I'm looking to monitor VPNs via SNMP for up/down and traffic volume
monitoring (maybe even send to MRTG). I just wanted to know if the PIX & IOS
MIB supports for this.
Thanks
Albert
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Subject: PIX VPN Config [7:60480]
Hi,
Just have a question over here. I would like use my domain account as a vpn
authentication login, how am I do that?
Thanks
Rgds,
Steiven
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Hi,
Just have a question over here. I would like use my domain account as a vpn
authentication login, how am I do that?
Thanks
Rgds,
Steiven
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ld be curious as to how your going to handle
> the internal routing back
> to the corporate site?
> I think that would be a stumbling block from what I
> can tell.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Edward Sohn [mailto:
nt: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 10:14 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: for PIX VPN gurus... [7:58448]
>
>
> I have a requirement in which a single Headquarters PIX needs to VPN
> over the internet to a single remote site which have two
> separate PIXes
> (connected th
mber 03, 2002 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: for PIX VPN gurus... [7:58448]
I have a requirement in which a single Headquarters PIX needs to VPN over
the internet to a single remote site which have two separate PIXes
(connected the same site LAN). The goal is to introduce redundancy into
I have a requirement in which a single Headquarters PIX needs to VPN
over the internet to a single remote site which have two separate PIXes
(connected the same site LAN). The goal is to introduce redundancy into
the VPN connection to the remote site. Unfortunately, it has to be like
this due to
PIX will support IPSec over UDP is ver 6.3
-- Lidiya White
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Richard Deal
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 12:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: pix vpn [7:57740]
Ciaron,
You know, I've
Ciaron,
You know, I've been impatiently waiting for the same feature. When I teach
classes that are remote for Boson, we use a 3002 and a router. I need to set
up a GRE tunnel and then encrypt this tunnel. And because this stuff
typically goes through a firewall, I need a TCP VPN connection. It wo
Does anybody know if the PIX will support the client side TCP encapsulation
of VPN traffic in the near future, or must you buy a VPN concentrator to get
this feature??
Thanks
CG
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I Have a remote access VPN an my PIX, and XAuth through tacacs. Now I want
to create access-list, depending on a user to forbid some vpn clients reach
some host in the internal network, but I can't make tacacs and PIX work
together. Can somebody help?
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I have a PIX 515E have the inside interface connected to a hub and the
outside interface connected to a hub. A 1600 router connected to the
outside interface hub with two addresses on Ethernet. A computer
connected to the outside hub on a totally different subnet and I get the
following error.
ISAKMP (0:0): phase 2 packet is a duplicate of a previous packet.
crypto_isakmp_process_block: src 63.167.65.153, dest 63.167.65.150
ISAKMP (0:0): phase 2 packet is a duplicate of a previous packet.
crypto_isakmp_process_block: src 63.167.65.153, dest 63.167.65.150
ISAKMP (0:0): phase 2 packet is
I am gathering information so I can propose a VPN solution to my company. We
are currently using a vendor for VPN and would like to gain more control.
Here's what I have so far:
PIX running 6.2.1 with 56bit encryption
Plan to buy RSA SecureID Ace Server and Keyfobs
I plan to purchase the 168-bit
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Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:13 AM
To: Mark Odette II; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: PIX + VPN Router or Just VPN Router? [7:45315]
Mark, this was very helpful. I appreciate the response!!
Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.
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Mark, this was very helpful. I appreciate the response!!
Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.
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Subject: RE: PIX + VPN Router or
the PIX works with
most cable-modems without problem. This goes for the 501 and the 506
IIRC.
Hope this helps.
Mark
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I agree. I am confused.
When you say the core pix, is that another 506?
Sorry but like I am confused.
"Henry D."
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Subject: Re: PIX + VPN Router or Just VPN Router? [7:45315]
What you are describing doesn't really make sense. You say
you have connections back to the
I agree. I am confused.
When you say the core pix, is that another 506?
Sorry but like I am confused.
"Henry D."
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Subject: Re:
What you are describing doesn't really make sense. You say
you have connections back to the core site from all remotes.
If that was the case there would be no reason for the pix at remote
sites or an obvious reason for vpn tunnels between remotes and the core
site.
In that case, you could just put
I am curious about recommendations on remote office connections when VPNs
are involved. Today, in two separate occasions I ran into designs that
showed remote sites with a small 1720 router and a PIX 506. The 506
terminated one end of a tunnel back to the core PIX and the 1720 facilitated
the fram
Hi William
I dont think Netmeeting will work with remote access vpn client, check out
this
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/vpn_3000_faq.shtml#Q56
Netmeeting will not working with tunnel established.
Netmeeting should work without tunnel established by giving proper
access-list for port 1720
TECTED]...
> I'm not sure if anyone ever replied to this, but I'll have a stab at
> comments.
>
> SmartStudent,
> The VPN 3000 Client, to my understanding is a Dynamic VPN client, rather
> than a Static VPN client such as what a PIX to PIX VPN scenario or PIX to
> VPN
I'm not sure if anyone ever replied to this, but I'll have a stab at
comments.
SmartStudent,
The VPN 3000 Client, to my understanding is a Dynamic VPN client, rather
than a Static VPN client such as what a PIX to PIX VPN scenario or PIX to
VPN Concentrator Scenario utilizes.
The nat
mote offices ,
central office would have Cisco PIX or Cisco VPN concentrator 3000 , in this
enviroment I am facing problems with Netmeeting.
When I established Site to site VPN thru PIX & VPN concentrator ,
Netmeeting works fine from the network behind PIX to the network behind VPN
concentra
So I finnally have time to just try things. And what do I do? Try
something that doesn't seem to work.
I mirrored the configs from the CCO for a PIX to PIX to PIX IPSec fully
meshed VPN. All seemed well, until I tried a h323 conversation between
PC's behind different PIX's. This did not work.
The PIX comes with a 56bit DES license. If you want 3DES you will need to
buy it.
Tim
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Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 2:32 AM
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Subject: PIX VPN [7:42068]
Dear All,
Our
Dear All,
Our customer who bought a Cisco PIX and router for his HQ want to connect
the HQ
office with another one in different location, they will implement VPN
connectivity from the HQ PIX to the other side PIX, is there any add on
software
need to be purchased or it will be ok with the default
f Of
Craig Columbus
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 7:39 AM
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Subject: PIX VPN Connection to Linksys Router [7:41821]
Here's the deal:
I've got a PIX that serves as a security gateway for a Cisco VPN Client
3.1. Settings are basically DES/MD5/ESP with pre-shared key
D] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Craig Columbus
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 8:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX VPN Connection to Linksys Router [7:41821]
Here's the deal:
I've got a PIX that serves as a security gateway for a Cisco VPN Client
3.1. Settings are basica
For anyone who cares, I found the solution to the problem. Linksys 3rd
level support is still working on it and I'm slightly amused that they
haven't found the answer yet.
As it turns out, there's a configuration option on the Linksys for the
Remote Secure Group. One of the options is to set
Here's the deal:
I've got a PIX that serves as a security gateway for a Cisco VPN Client
3.1. Settings are basically DES/MD5/ESP with pre-shared key. Part of the
VPN3.1 client requires vpngroup name, as defined in the configuration on
the PIX.
I just bought one of the Linksys BEFVP41 VPN rout
Hello,
I have two offsite clients. Both connect to our LAN through a PIX 515 via
the 3.1.1 client. One client uses DHCP, the other is static. I have
split-tunnel enabled on the PIX referencing a separate access-list than my
NAT statement. The client using DHCP can access the internet while
con
Hello Everybody,
Sorry for comming out with problem to the list.
I am trying to setup VPN PIX1-to-PIX2 &
PIX1-to-remote users(Cisco secure VPN client 1.1)
PIX to PIX works fine but I am having problem with
cisco secure client getting into network behind the
PIX. Secure client establises SA w
Which version of software are you running ???
Check out this bugid CSCds53316, if you are running 5.2.3.
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Hays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 12:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PIX to PIX VPN [7:5920]
I don't hav
ours that wasn't caused by human intervention
> ;)
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Anthony"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 11:25 AM
> Subject: PIX to PIX VPN [7:5920]
>
> > Has anyone experience any problems with their PIX to PIX vpn? It seem
I'd need to see the configs (take out any sensitive info first). I haven't
had any problems with any of ours that wasn't caused by human intervention
;)
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From: "Anthony"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 11:25 AM
Subject: PIX to PIX VP
Has anyone experience any problems with their PIX to PIX vpn? It seems that
mine tends to go down much more often than I like, forcing me to clear the
IPSEC and ISAKMP SA's.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks
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Please confirm whether or not vpn client 3.0 is compatible with PIX 5.3
Thanks
Dan Snyder
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Greg Reaume wrote:
> I was wondering if it's possible to forward DHCP packets through a PIX-PIX
> VPN tunnel?
Should be no problem. Set the ip helper-address on the remote routers to the internal
DHCP server at your central site, and as long as those routers know how to get to that
Hi All,
I was wondering if it's possible to forward DHCP packets through a PIX-PIX
VPN tunnel? I have 1 DHCP server and would like to start using it for my
branch offices seeing as they have more problems with DHCP and no IT staff
to support it.
I haven't found any documentation on
Hi All,
I was wondering if it's possible to forward DHCP packets through a PIX-PIX
VPN tunnel? I have 1 DHCP server and would like to start using it for my
branch offices seeing as they have more problems with DHCP and no IT staff
to support it.
I haven't found any documentation on
no. Longest match wins. If the client does not find an address match longer
then 0.0.0.0 then it will use the wildcard.
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Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 4:06 PM
To: Christopher Larson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PIX VPN IP
On the isakmp key address netmask command I
don't see how to specify differently for VPN clients. I have one key with
the IPSec peer on the PIX-PIX vpn using a /32 subnet but if I specify
0.0.0.0 netmask 0.0.0.0 for the VPN clients, won't this interfere?
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Subject: Re: PIX VPN IP Pool
THATS what I meant to say ;) I was wondering how the damn pool worked and
how you'd be able to differentiate the ACLs by IP.
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Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 6:45 AM
Subject: RE: PIX VPN IP Pool
> This should not interfere with your other VPN's. It will simply allow the
> Client to get an address from the pool. What I haven't figured out yet is
if
> there is a way to seperate IKE mode
g IKE mode config?
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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX VPN IP Pool
OK I get all the VPN stuff for IPSec. I have a working PIX-PIX VPN working
right now and am in the process of im
OK I get all the VPN stuff for IPSec. I have a working PIX-PIX VPN working
right now and am in the process of implementing CiscoSecure to PIX VPN. I
haven't implemented it quite yet because I"m worried about a possible
conflict here.
Configuring IKE Mode Config parameters cal
John
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Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 6:05 AM
Subject: PIX VPN Access
> Help
>
> I have managed to put together my routers, frame relay connections,
> switches, etc. w/o a
I've done this per Cisco's
examples of a Client to Pix VPN configurations. I got my DES activation key
(when I finally figured out I needed one). My final problem is accessing
the VPN. I am using Cisco's VPN client software but I don't have anything
to authenticate by, such a
Title: Pix VPN
Hi. I
am interested in helping you with your problem.
To
address the point of revealing internal address ranges... well if the traffic is
destined for the remote network then they already know the remote address range
dont they? In order to do a VPN the address needs to
Title: Pix VPN
Hi Guys,
Although the Pix is not on the R&S lab i am hoping someone can help me out.
I want to set up a Pix to Pix VPN (I admit this is a real lifer - I have a client that wants a VPN between Pixs to their client). I want traffic from all hosts on site A to be encry
: Friday, August 04, 2000 3:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: pix vpn to non-pix vpn
Has anybody configured a pix for vpn access to a non-pix firewall for
vpn access so there is a vpn between the pix and the non-pix? Sonicwall
claims they can do this.
If so do you have a sample config?
Thanks
Mike
Has anybody configured a pix for vpn access to a non-pix firewall for
vpn access so there is a vpn between the pix and the non-pix? Sonicwall
claims they can do this.
If so do you have a sample config?
Thanks
Mike.
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I am not a regular
subscriber to this list, but I am the Western Area Security Specialist for Cisco
Systems. I was forwarded an email that recently appeared stating that
Cisco was changing its support for remote access VPNs. This is not quite
the case.
In actually, Cisco
is expanding it
I am currently testing and playing with two PIX's and trying to get 3-DES or
DES VPN between them working. Does anyone have this successfully running? I
think I need to fine tune my configs to work. Could you email configs to me
if you do. Thanks a bunch.
Paul Krihak,CCNA
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