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.
I can see why you are having problem though. I assume you are doing this so that you can setup acls that say only esp from the term server can go to peer xyz, or the remote peer saying only let term server xyz pass. Is this true? --- Chris Hessmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/ _______________________________________________ Firewalls mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnac.net/mailman/listinfo/firewalls
