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IPSEC VPN thru a Linksys router
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| adilux 2001-08-29, 5:37 am |
| hey, does anyone know how to configure a cisco 1720 running ver. 12.1(5)YB to allow vpn clients to go through a Linksys router, using ipsec. i've seen an access list that another ccie wrote, but i've tried it, and doesn't work, does anyone have any other suggestions? i"m running windows98 and using SafeNet/Soft-PK v.1.1 | |
| darthfeces 2001-08-29, 7:42 am |
| this may not br relevant but there is a firmware
fix for ipsec if you do not have a recent firmware
for your linky try practicallynetworked.com for info. hope it helps | |
| darthfeces 2001-08-29, 7:46 am |
| 5/15/01 Using IPsec
NOTE: If you are using V1.30.5 or higher firmware, make sure you enable IPsec pass-through on the Filters Admin page.
IPSec support was added in 1.30. We've received successful reports of the following IPSec clients working with the new firmware:
Checkpoint VPN-1 (see this link if you have problems)
Bay Networks Extranet
Redcreek Ravilin (with 1.23.4 firmware)
Cisco Altiga
[no port forwarding. Set "allow NAT passthru" in Altiga client]
Netscreen-5e VPN/Firewall appliance (Thnx Mike Johnson!)
[Netscreen-Remote 5.02 client was able to use both manual keys (IPSEC) and preshared keying (IPSEC and IKE) to successfully negotiate a
connection to a Netscreen-5e VPN appliance]
Symantec RaptorMobile VPN client 6.5.2 |
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