Re: Issue with Cisco VPN after adding second NIC to server...
- From: Garbis <garbis@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 May 2007 09:26:45 -0700
How did this start? You added a second NIC. Did you already have the VPN
set up to the single-NIC system and did that all work? What was the
network address then, 192.168.0. or 192.168.1.?
When I had the VPN set up for the single-NIC system, it worked fine.
The IP address of the server has never changed, it has always been
192.168.1.2. The Pix used to be 192.168.1.1, but now it is
192.168.0.1, and my external NIC is 192.168.0.2 - but I can't even
ping that from the VPN, only the PIX.
You don't mention the SBS version i.e. does it have ISA? There are
routing possibilities, but when ping works one way but not the other,
the first suspect is firewalling. A successful ping requires routing
to work both ways.- Hide quoted text -
I disabled the Firewall in routing and remote access on the External
NIC, so let's see if that works. I don't need a windows firewall since
I have the PIX.
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