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just1coder@yahoo.ca
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      10-14-2004
I have an existing PIX-to-PIX VPN and would like to add the ability to
create a VPN with the Cisco VPN client. I have gone through the example
at Cisco but it once I get one working the other stops. Could someone
provide an example or a few tips on you to configure the PIX to allow
both?

 
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      10-14-2004
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> I have an existing PIX-to-PIX VPN and would like to add the ability to
> create a VPN with the Cisco VPN client. I have gone through the example
> at Cisco but it once I get one working the other stops. Could someone
> provide an example or a few tips on you to configure the PIX to allow
> both?


Remember that when you configure both types of VPN, you must disable the
xauth for the site-to-site tunnel:

isakmp peer ip <ip address> no-xauth no-config-mode

Maybe that's the problem?

Jacek.
 
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