Re: Outgoing VPN Error 619



"Jim Harrison (ISA SE)" <jmharr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Inbound VPN problem:
You cannot use the same subnet as the LAT.
You MUST use a separate subnet.
There is no option.

Can I ask you to clairify something,...without taking a beating for it,
anyway?

The "same subnet" you mention above,...Are you describing the orignal subnet
the VPN client lives in? Like when a home user is on 192.168.0.x and so is
the business, therefore the user cannot VPN in. Or are you refering to the
VPN client receiving an IP# when they connect that is the same subnet as the
ISA's internal nic. Like when using the same DHCP Scope for both the LAN
and the VPN Clients, that I think was mentioned earlier in the thread.

I am doing the latter and am having no problems.

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