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From: Greg Reaume
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Sent: 2/19/2001 6:22 PM
Subject: Repost: PIX, VPNs DHCP
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
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 this. Has
Why?
Just setup IOS DHCP servers on your Cisco routers, then setup a TFTP in the
HQ for a database. You could even edit the files by hand at HQ per MAC
address.
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Hi All,
I
Here is an example of a 3-way PIX VPN (DES) using pre-shared keys. I used
these as a template for setting up a VPN for a client of mine.
Rik Guyler
Austin wrote:
I am looking for sample configs on PIX to PIX VPNs.
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u're planning to
run a routing protocol such as OSPF across the VPN link, you will need to
look at
setting up a GRE tunnel to accomplish that purpose. Needless to say,
Cisco needs to do
a better job of due diligence on this VPN solution.
GWA
Austin wrote:
I am looking for sample config
I am looking for sample configs on PIX to PIX VPNs.
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Try looking here:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/
Rik
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From: Austin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 2:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX VPNs
I am looking for sample configs on PIX to PIX VPNs
Take a look at the various sample configs listed below. Hopefully, one will suit your needs:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/700/configsec.html
-Austin W. Troxell
CCNP MCNE MCSE
Austin,
Try this
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/110/38.html
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From: Austin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 2:55 PM
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Subject: PIX VPNs
I am looking for sample configs on PIX to PIX VPNs
Gentlemen,
You guys rock!!!
Many thanks!
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I am looking for sample configs on PIX to PIX VPNs.
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FAQ, list archives,
I am so very glad someone wrote a post concerning VPNs and Novell. I would
like to add to it by inserting the Cisco PIX into the mix. I would like to
bring in a Cisco PIX Firewall and use it primarily as a 'VPN access server'
using Cisco Secure VPN 1.1 as client software. However, here at
Is the Cisco client capable of NDS authentication ? Why eliminate BM at all?
BorderManager will work through a PIX, it depends on what BorderManager Services you
would need. If you want to run BorderManager Proxy the Cisco will need to pass
traffic
on port 80. If you want to run VPN Services
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