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The Entitty
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      06-29-2004
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I have a pix running 6.3. I had the VPN setup using split tunneling. I want
to force the VPN to use the pix as the default gateway for Internet traffic.
When I disable split tunnel, I can view the internal network but no Internet
connectivity...

Anyone know a workaround?




 
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Walter Roberson
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      06-29-2004
In article <el2Ec.14$ om>,
The Entitty <> wrote:
:I have a pix running 6.3. I had the VPN setup using split tunneling. I want
:to force the VPN to use the pix as the default gateway for Internet traffic.
:When I disable split tunnel, I can view the internal network but no Internet
:connectivity...

:Anyone know a workaround?

You need at least three interfaces to get it to work, and you need
to have their internet VPN traffic go through that third interface
instead of trying to get it to go back out the interface it came in.


Alternate potential workaround: wait for PIX 7.0 which -might- support
what you are trying to do.
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Memnoch
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      06-29-2004
On 29 Jun 2004 00:12:46 GMT, (Walter Roberson)
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>In article <el2Ec.14$ om>,
>The Entitty <> wrote:
>:I have a pix running 6.3. I had the VPN setup using split tunneling. I want
>:to force the VPN to use the pix as the default gateway for Internet traffic.
>:When I disable split tunnel, I can view the internal network but no Internet
>:connectivity...
>
>:Anyone know a workaround?
>
>You need at least three interfaces to get it to work, and you need
>to have their internet VPN traffic go through that third interface
>instead of trying to get it to go back out the interface it came in.
>
>
>Alternate potential workaround: wait for PIX 7.0 which -might- support
>what you are trying to do.


Is there any info on what features 7 might bring?
 
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