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 Cisco VPN-client? - No, it worked perfectly, but during the vpn-connection, the computer on which the client is running looses connection to the local LAN. It just throws every network-packet in the tunnel, whether it should go to the remote LAN or it shouldn't. There is a switch in the client to keep up local LAN connections, but Cisco sais this only works with a concentrator, and I do not have a concentrator. > BTW using the cisco client and making the users use a terminal > server works just fine. the client runs on a terminal server and connects to a remote LAN, and the ts-connections are still running? And all this without a concentrator? Please, send me your configuration files! -- cu Chris _______________________________________________ Firewalls mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnac.net/mailman/listinfo/firewalls
