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Yes, this works like a charm. The document from SonicWall's site
(http://www.sonicwall.com/products/documentation/VPN_documentation.htm
l) works perfectly, but it's not too hard to just figure out. Please
note that FW1 4.1 SP3 breaks connectivity for manual IPSec, and
creates errors with IKE, i.e. stick with 4.1SP2.
HTH
Dan Hitchcock
Network Engineer
425.456.3970
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Xylo, Inc.
The work/life solution for corporate thought leaders
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 4:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] VPN with Sonicwall
Hello
Is it possible to make a VPN between FW 4.1 and a Sonicwall?
The configuration looks like this:
NET A --> Sonicwall [NAT] --- INTERNET ---- [NAT] <--- FW 4.1 <--
NET B
In the moment NET B have also a active connection into the Internet !
many thanks
manfred
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