Here's the problem:
2 clients,both sharing a DSL line. both use VPN client for 5001
When one is connected it is fine and if you add another connection off the
same dsl while the other computer is connected, the VPN tunnel keeps
dropping. Any ideas ?
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The.Rock
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Subject: VPN 5001 concentrator
Here's the problem:
2 clients,both sharing a DSL line. both use VPN client for 5001
When one is connected it is
NAT and IPSec/UDP 500 conflicts? (do the workstations have their own
external IP addresses?)
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> Here's the problem:
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> 2 clients,both sharing a DSL line. both use VPN client for 5
Ramcharan
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Let me guess, the clients are behind a Linksys router doing PAT
(NAPT)?
PATing devices typically cannot allow more than 1 IPSec session
to pass-thru. The reason for this is that the inbound IPSec SA is
only determined by 3 things: dst addr, protocol (ESP or AH) and
the Security Parameter Ind
Thanks, that was very informative. But let me give you an update...
We decided to try another scenario:
We tried throwing a Win200 running Internet connection sharing into the mix:
Internet > router > Win2K ( workstation dual nic, one to router other to
hub)> hub > clients on hub.
This seems
I forgot to add one thing. If we use a Linksys router we can get it to work
one way:
We have two VPN boxes both at a different location across the US ( site A
and site B). As long as one client connects to site A and the other client
connects to site B, they work. Its when you try the same site t
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