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toureg69@yahoo.com
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      04-03-2005
All,

I am a newbie to the PIX firewalls. Currently now the PIX is just
allowing Internet access.

We have users that would like to work remotely. I was thinking about
doing a VPN from the firewall to their remote desktops using the Cisco
VPN Cleint software.

Our setup is veyr simple:

Remote PC -> Cable Modem --> Internet --> Office ISP Managed Router ->
PIX 506 -> Internal Network

I have been looking on the Cisco site and have not found a document
that can just simply tell me how to do it. It shouldn't be that
difficult either. But I guess difficult enough for my lack of
skillset.

Any information on how to configure the PIX and VPNClient pc would be
helpful

Thank you in advanced.

 
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      04-03-2005
You may find the Cisco Config Wizard helpful:

http://www.ifm.net.nz/cookbooks/configwizard.html

as well as Cisco PIX Configuration Examples and TechNotes:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/...ples_list.html

Sincerely,

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Sincerely,

 
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      04-04-2005
Thanks Brad for your help. I am reviewing the links now. The first
link, I do not know how to use that. Do you know how to use it?

The second link I am trying to find document which best suits my issue.
I will keep you informed of how it goes.

Thanks again!

V

 
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      04-05-2005
Hello Brad,

I tried the configuration within the document for a PIX-VPN3000 setup.
I was able to connect via the VPN Client to the PIX. The client
received an IP address. But I was not able to access any internal
resources. (

Two questions:

1..One of the commands was to setup an access-list to allow NAT-ing for
the internal network.

Why do I need this for?

2. What else should I look at to get access to my internal resources,
such as Email and File&Print shares.?

Any information would be appreciated.

Thanks!

 
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