Open Protocol 50 and UDP port 500. That should be all you need. Dan Reynolds Sr. Technical Specialist Network Services Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] V:631.951.5447 F:631.951.5225 George Weston Bakeries, Inc. 55 Paradise Lane Bay Shore, NY 11706
-----Original Message----- From: Al Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 3:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cisco VPN client Hey All, I had a question regarding what ports on my firewall should be opened to make a VPN connection? I am using the Cisco VPN client 3.02 on a Win2K Server box into an Altega 3000 VPN concentrator. I have tried google, the cisco site and online help. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Al Miller "MMS Server <gwbakeries.com>" made the following annotations on 11/15/2001 07:34:23 PM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - The origin of this electronic mail message was the Internet. George Weston Bakeries Inc. cannot validate the authenticity of the sender and therefore cannot be held accountable for any content within. ======================================================= "MMS Server <gwbakeries.com>" made the following annotations on 11/16/2001 08:34:13 AM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message may contain confidential and trade secret information of George Weston Bakeries Inc., and be subject to the Economic Espionage Act of 1996. For recipient's use only. If you have received this message in error, please delete immediately, and alert the sender. =======================================================
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