I am trying to use a vpn client to get to our corporate network. I am using
a private address space and natting at my router to provide Internet access.
When I try to VPN from a workstation on my LAN it fails.
Has anyone gotten a Windows 2000 machine to VPN when NAT is involved. What
into a pix vpn
solution.
jason
-Original Message-
From: Tony Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 11:28 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: VPN and NAT
I am trying to use a vpn client to get to our corporate network. I am using
a private address space
"Howard C. Berkowitz" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a requirement to run a VPN for remote access and NAT for the
entire
LAN. I would prefer to run the one or the other on the router.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to which? I am also currently
running
BGP. My opinion is
I have a requirement to run a VPN for remote access and NAT for the
entire
LAN. I would prefer to run the one or the other on the router.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to which? I am also currently
running
BGP. My opinion is to run the VPN on the router and NAT on another
I have a requirement to run a VPN for remote access and NAT for the entire
LAN. I would prefer to run the one or the other on the router.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to which? I am also currently running
BGP. My opinion is to run the VPN on the router and NAT on another box
therby
I have a requirement to run a VPN for remote access and NAT for the entire
LAN. I would prefer to run the one or the other on the router.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to which? I am also currently running
BGP. My opinion is to run the VPN on the router and NAT on another box
therby
create subinterfaces and place nat only on the internet link. This works
fine
-Original Message-
From: Robert Yee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 July 2000 06:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VPN and NAT
Denao,
Have yo tried the NONAT statement in your access lists? I am
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ink.net cc:
Sent by: Subject: Re: VPN and NAT
I have set up a router that is doing a router-router VPN as well as VPN
clients coming in. The problem that I am having is with NAT. I need to set
up 3 or 4 machines on the inside with static NAT translations and when I do,
it translates all traffic. Is there a way to set this up where the VPN
Denao,
Have yo tried the NONAT statement in your access lists? I am by no means an
expert, but here's a link to a cisco sample configs. There are a bunch nearthe
bottom about IPsec, NAT and NONAT.
Denao Ruttino wrote:
I have set up a router that is doing a router-router VPN as well as VPN
I talked to a cisco tech today. Looks like I can't do it. It seems that the
GRE protocol is in Layer 3 which won't work when doing NAT (well PAT because
I'm doing NAT overload). So I would have to have an external IP address for
every machine that I want to PPTP VPN out to my other machine so
Hello --
Has anyone done this before? I'm trying to get a VPN connection to work over
NAT. I see the translation happening, but my PC gets as far as "verifying
username/pass" and then it errors out saying the server didn't respond
(timeout).
show ip nat tra:
tcp 3.3.3.3:1056
MAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 1:31 PM
Subject: RE: VPN through NAT
Try a crazy search on CCO.
Type in "nat vpn".
Select to search in support.
Ohhh.
Rtfm
-Original Message-
From: Greg Smythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 12:55 PM
To:
So I can't make a VPN connection to my NT box over NAT.. Well that sucks.
Thanks for the info!
Greg
- Original Message -
From: "Ric Messier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: VPN through NAT
VPNs don't typically work t
e products, such as the Checkpoint VPN firewall,
which operate in such a manner.
Insidecheckpoint-(VPN/NATtunnel/non-tunnel)-internet-someplace_e
lse
But as a matter of design, NAT not withstanding, it is in my opinion at
least, not a good idea to permit unrestricted VPNs from inside
companies might not want traffic whose contents
cannot be inspected to be passing through their firewalls.
Yes there are all in one products, such as the Checkpoint VPN firewall,
which operate in such a manner.
Insidecheckpoint-(VPN/NATtunnel/non-tunnel)-internet-someplace_e
lse
But a
How much memory and what version of IOS (Firewall feature set) is needed
to use VPN and NAT on a 2600 series. I have about 200 internal connections.
thanks
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