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|    Goat to Rick B.    |
|    Re: Cisco WebVPN Problem    |
|    13 Feb 04 01:51:33    |
      XPost: comp.dcom.sys.cisco       From: sfd@asdf.net              The way the new WebVPN works is much like SSH port forwarding. You       actually have to connect to the 127.0.0.1:xxxx port you configured       when setting up port forwarding. What will happen is the Java client       forwards your request over SSL back to the VPN then to the server you       configured as the forwarding end point. It's not very pretty and       doesn't scale well at all but if you only have a few servers to       connect to then it works well. Also, ping and browsing the internal       network will not work as it does wit the client....                     On 12 Feb 2004 07:56:28 -0800, wrickk@hotmail.com (Rick B.) wrote:              >Hi,       >       >I configured my WebVPN on my 3015 and I am able to login and use all       >my http apps with no problem I am unable to browse the network, ping       >any ip addresses, access servers via terminal services (IP). I have       >setup the port forwarding for port 3389 (Terminal Services), but still       >no luck. Any ideas?       >       >Rick              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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