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|    Trane Francks to All    |
|    SonicWall VPN Client - trouble seeing WA    |
|    13 Apr 04 11:47:24    |
      From: trane@gol.com              Hi.              I'm out of ideas on how to fix this and the IT guys can't seem to       figure it out either:              * VPN Client 8.0.0 Build 10       * Windows 2000 Pro SP4       * Multi-tier VPN configuration              I use my VPN client to talk to our local affiliate's subnet       xxx.xxx.225.0. My policy is set up for xxx.xxx.0.0 to ensure that       I can see the whole WAN. This has worked fine for two years.       Recently, however, traffic destined for the VPN WAN upstream from       the 225.0 subnet doesn't get anywhere. Rebooting the SonicWall       fixes this for a while, but then routing seems to disappear again.              The VPN configuration is multi-tiered in that not only do we have       VPN clients connecting to the affiliate firewall, but VPN is used       between the affiliate firewall and the HQ firewall. It's this       part of the equation that doesn't seem to be working well for me.       Problem is that we have two other telecommuters and their       configurations are working just fine. Routing only dies for my       client.              Is this a known issue? If so, how can it be fixed? Be as       technical as you like; I'll forward any answers to the IT folks       so they can have a go at it.              Many thanks,              trane       --       //------------------------------------------------------------       // Trane Francks trane@gol.com Tokyo, Japan       // Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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