I actually have a similar problem. I connect to a PIX firewall which is the
VPN server, from home. If I connect through Mindspring or other ISP, I have
no problems connecting and authenticating against the PIX.
If I dial in to a RAS server which has Internet connectivity via a DSL
router (which is doing NAT for about 60 users), I can connect to the PIX,
but I can't successfully authenticate. My guess is that something is lost
in the translation from local to global IP address.
I know this doesn't help but I'm just throwing this out there also.
Vijay Ramcharan
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The.Rock
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 2:22 PM
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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 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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