Right now this is purely hypothetical as I'm just investigating
alternatives that might come into play at a number of locations. That
said, for the most part only one external IP address.

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As I am sure the list would expect, a Cisco PIX would handle this  with
ease.

How many external IP's do you have?



At 13:56 6/11/2003, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm interested in some options for firewalls that can be configured to
>pass Windows 2000/2003 VPN traffic. In other words, I want to use RRAS
>to create the tunnels and have it work through a firewall.
>
>Any suggestions?
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>Glen L. Bowes
>MCSE, CCNA, A+, Net+
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