[c-nsp] PIX 515E PPTP VPN Routing?

christian christian at 0x1f.com
Sat Sep 22 18:57:15 EDT 2007


what version pix software

On 9/22/07, Lyndon Tiu <ltiu at alumni.sfu.ca> wrote:
>
> christian wrote:
> > post your vpn config
> >
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> I'll post it Monday as I am not at work at the moment.
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> > what code are you using?
> >
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> What do you mean by code?
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> Thanks.
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> >
> >
> > On 9/22/07, *Lyndon Tiu* <ltiu at alumni.sfu.ca
> > <mailto:ltiu at alumni.sfu.ca>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi guys,
> >
> >     I have a PIX 515E.
> >
> >     I setup the PIX as a PPTP VPN server accepting PPTP connections from
> >     the
> >     outside. I have a Windows XP client on the outside connecting to the
> >     internal network using the PIX as the PPTP server.
> >
> >     I followed instructions setting up the VPN and the Windows client is
> >     able to connect to the PIX and obtain an ip from the ip pool.
> >
> >     Problem is, the Windows client is unable to do anything after this.
> It
> >     cannot ping any other machines on the network.
> >
> >     I believe this is a routing issue. Can someone on this list confirm
> if
> >     routing is something I have to do separate from the VPN
> configuration?
> >
> >     Ipconfig says that a default gateway is not assigned to the Windows
> >     client by the PIX through the PPTP VPN. Route /print shows no routes
> >     added by the PPTP. I do not see any PPTP VPN configuration that
> allows
> >     me to setup routes.
> >
> >
> >     --
> >     Lyndon Tiu
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> --
> Lyndon Tiu
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