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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Geroge,
Interesting perspective. However, depending upon the VPN protocol you
are using it may or may not provide a connectivity solution. Since we
are talking about the PIX firewall, we must be talking about IPSec. I
don't see IPSec as a connectivity solution, it is a security solution.
Try looking here:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/
Rik
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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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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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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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