make sure you have IPNAT pool enabled with a range of routable IP addresses
for the SecuRemote users.Also make sure that these addresses have entries
matched to the appropriate MAC address in the Local.arp file
Ashleigh Martin
Senior Systems Engineer
Data#3 Group Pty Ltd
Ph: +61 3 9864 2000
Fx: +61 3 9864 2099
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Web Site: http://www.data3.com.au
Ian Alderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [FW1]
VPN-1 and FW-1
27/07/2001 08:23 PM
We are having trouble with our new VPN setup, the long and the short of it
is that we are unable to talk to our internal network. The Secu-Remote
clients are able to connect to the firewall and the logs show the traffic
coming in, however there are no logs showing any return traffic and
seemingly no packets coming back. We have spent a lot of time working with
our support provider who obviously haven't a clue what's wrong, I have
started searching through the many mailing archives out there but no joy.
There seems to be two possibilities 1) The firewall is not routing either
the incoming or outgoing packets properly or 2) It is dropping packets
silently. Has anyone else had any similar problems, or perhaps somebody
has
some useful suggestions?
Thanks,
Ian
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