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|    Dennis Willson to Simon    |
|    Re: vpn to office and access internal la    |
|    29 Nov 05 18:05:42    |
      From: giganews@taz-mania.com              I'll bet that when you were outside the firewall you had a different IP       address.              I'll also bet that you have the same IP address range at your office as the       customer has. This causes problems.              Simon wrote:       > pIX2 wrote:       >       >> Hi,       >> I'm in a customer's office and I'm trying to vpn to my office. I can       >> login using my cisco 4.6 vpn client and it was authenticated ok by my       >> office's vpn cisco concentrator. But the problem is I can not ping /       >> telnet to my office LAN. Can someone tell me what the customer needs       >> to open up in his firewall, so i can access my office LAN >>>??       >> thanks for your help.       >> J       >>       > If you can connect with the vpn client then nothing else needs to be       > opened on the customer firewall. It's not something like the customers       > lan subnet is the same as your company subnet ? that would break things.       > simon              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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