Re: Cisco VPN Connection Problems
- From: "Chris Rees" <chrisr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 22:42:06 +0100
Hi Miguel,
I dont really understand what you mean? I only need to connect to one
machine on client site. Where did you add IP address to? You said Network
Address Interval?
Regards,
Chris Rees.
"Miguel" <miguel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Or6rINN1FHA.2348@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Chris.
>
> I just solved my problem adding remote machine IP address in my Internal
> Network Address Interval. So when the tunnel is established, ISA dont
> "touch" this traffic allowing Cisco client routing to the correct
> destination.
>
> Well, the issue was solved but I am very interesting to replace Cisco
> Clients on the internal machines for a Site-toSite conection with our
> customer (the customer side infraestructure is out of my control)...
>
> I hope that it help you, Chris.
>
> Miguel.
>
> "Chris Rees" <chrisr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
> news:u4pp68L1FHA.2072@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I can not connect to two customer sites. One site has a CISCO PIX 506E
>>and another has a CISCO PIX 515.
>>
>> If I could configure ISA 2004 to connect directly to them it would be
>> great.
>>
>> The problem is I dont know how to do this! Can anybody direct me to any
>> help setting this up? I dont have much control over our customers CISCO
>> firewall so that may make things more difficult.
>>
>>
>> "Miguel" <miguel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:ONsIzyL1FHA.2072@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I'm on your same trouble and I would like go far away with this issue.
>>> It´s possible to implement a Site-to-site VPN with ISA 2004? so we can
>>> forget use Cisco Vpn client on internal Machines. I've configured some
>>> site-to-site VPN with PPTP, but not with IPsec.
>>>
>>> Chris, I hope that you can apply the idea... if we find the solution, of
>>> course :).
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>
>>> "Chris Rees" <chrisr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
>>> news:%23AjVWNJ1FHA.164@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> We have recently changed our firewall from a linux firewall to an
>>>> ISA2004 server.
>>>>
>>>> We connect to 3 customer sites using CISCO VPN Client. The CISCO
>>>> client is installed on the Windows XP workstations behind the ISA
>>>> server.
>>>>
>>>> Ever since installing ISA 2004 we have been able to connect to the
>>>> sites VPN but can not commuinicate with servers on site using RDP,
>>>> SQL, PING etc. Is there anthing that needs to be configured on the ISA
>>>> server? I have opened all protocols outbound to the customers VPN IP
>>>> address and as far as I can see nothing is being blocked.
>>>>
>>>> One other thing I have noticed is that there doesnt seem to be anything
>>>> being recieved in the byte count on the CISCO vpn client statistics.
>>>>
>>>> Is there any way to configure the ISA 2004 server to route VPN traffic
>>>> on behalf of the clients instead of installing VPN client on each
>>>> workstation?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Chris Rees.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
.
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