Re: VPN CLIENT : WHICH CLIENT ? WHICH IP ?
- From: "Sean M. Loftus" <sean(remove me)@loftus.org>
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 13:06:27 -0400
Someone was nice enough to help me out with these 2 links which made it a
lot easier for me to understand. I just went through this myself and it was
actually fairly easy to get working properly on my ISA end. Its the PIX that
was giving me most of my problems on the other end.
How to enable a Cisco Systems VPN Client to connect
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;812076
How to pass IPSec traffic through ISA server
http://www.internetaccessmonitor.com/eng/products/articles/How_to_pass_IPSec_traffic_through_ISA_Server/How_to_pass_IPSec_traffic_through_ISA_Server.php
Sean
"Ouba" <ouba974@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I have well configure my vpn access for my isa server 2004 and i would
> like to configure the client.
> Which client : the xp client ?
> Which ip address to put on the client ? the external ip address of my isa
> 2004 server ?
> Is there a special rule to put on the isa rules for accept VPN connection
> ? (i have ever put the rules to give the vpn access to our interal
> network)
>
> Thanks for helping me .
>
>
>
.
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