Hello Bob,
sorry i misunderstood. I thought you were saying connect to the
vpn, then open the term server, not open term server, then the vpn
client.
Yes, that was not a very good description, sorry.
I can see why you are having problem though. I assume you are
doing this so that
to your TS through NIC1 and from TS
to specific host/subnet through Cisco VPN channel.
Alex Kvasnytskyy
-Original Message-
From: Chris Hessmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 4:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VPN-Connection to PIX 515
Hello Bob
Hello bob,
are you saying the client was able to connect but then would
get disconnected after being logged on the network? sounds like you
may be dropping packets somewhere. Have you looked for interface
errors on the pix, or maybe the uplink?
Do you mean my attempts with the
Hello,
I'm trying to make a VPN-connection to a Cisco PIX 515.
I know the PIX is configured correctly, the Cisco VPN-Client is able
to connect.
Unfortunately, that client is not able to keep up a local connection
when establishing the vpn, and as I would like to use the vpn-client
on a Windows
Title: RE: VPN-Connection to PIX 515
The VPN on the 515 works great with the local LAN. You must make sure you have WINS entries in that dial up connection's properties. DNS entries too, if it is AD, or you want to use the Internet.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Hessmann [mailto
are you saying the client was able to connect but then
would get disconnected after being logged on the
network? sounds like you may be dropping packets
somewhere. Have you looked for interface errors on the
pix, or maybe the uplink?
BTW using the cisco client and making the users use a
terminal
Hello Matthew,
ssh-sentinel log says timeout (after 5 times retransmitting of
a phase-1-packet), the debug-output of the PIX gives me (every
time ssh-sentinel retransmits) reserved not zero on payload 5!
The VPN on the 515 works great with the local LAN. You must make
sure you