[c-nsp] problems passing traffic once VPNed
Peter Walker
peter at grole.org
Sat Mar 19 08:12:15 EST 2005
Ivan
You may want to try looking at
isakmp nat-traversal
A quick search on cisco.com should give you enough information to
figure out if this is your problem and whether or not it is supported
on your PIX software version.
Regards
Peter Walker
--On 18 March 2005 20:01 -0500 Ivan Lopez <ilopez02 at earthlink.net>
wrote:
> I am very new in VPNs, and I inherited 2 pix firewalls in
> different locations, location (pix)A and location (pix)B.
>
> I can VPN into them individually using Cisco VPN client from home
> using a simple broadband connection without any problems reaching
> the desired traffic. However, using the same VPN client when I do
> VPN from behind the pix in location A to (pix) location B, I can
> connect but then I cannot pass any traffic or get anywhere at all.
> Both PIXes have similar VPN related set ups. Anyone out there
> that has a clue of what I am missing, I would sure appreciated any
> suggestions.
>
>
> thanks
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