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|    Jacques Virchaux to All    |
|    Re: VPN connecting but no access    |
|    17 Nov 03 08:56:49    |
      From: jacques.virchaux_NOSPAM_@epfl.ch              Bodo Randt a écrit:              >       > I have a cisco 3.6.1 vpn which worked fine with isdn w/o local lan. Now       > I changed to dsl, having a draytek vigor2500 router with wlan and 4 eth       > ports. I am on one eth port with my pc. Internet is running fine, but       > vpn connects only, accepts user/pw, seems to establich a connection, but       > there is no access to any IP number in my company. I see that my local       > lan access is blocked (to other local hosts and even to the router!) and       > of course other internet access, too.       > What is to do to get access to the company net?       >              Allow your router to accept protocol 50 (ESP) and/or 51 (AH). Otherwise       enable Transparent tunelling (NAT on UDP) if the concentrator is       configured to allow it. For local LAN access the concentrator must also       be configured to allow it.                     --       Jacques Virchaux DIT-TI |
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