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Cisco Pix 501 - VPN - Private IP
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| AutoexecFGZ@hotmail.com 2006-10-09, 1:13 pm |
| Hi guys, i have a question aroo for you. If i have a cisco PIX on a
private IP inside a network e,g, eth0 192.168.0.1 eth1 192.168.0.2 im
not particularly interested in using its firewall capabilitys, just its
VPN abilities. Is it possible to utilise the VPN functionality using
port forwarding from a main DSL router? We have 1 public ip address
which is, obviously assigned to the DSL router.
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| AutoexecFGZ@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi guys, i have a question aroo for you. If i have a cisco PIX on a
> private IP inside a network e,g, eth0 192.168.0.1 eth1 192.168.0.2 im
> not particularly interested in using its firewall capabilitys, just its
> VPN abilities. Is it possible to utilise the VPN functionality using
> port forwarding from a main DSL router? We have 1 public ip address
> which is, obviously assigned to the DSL router.
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Hi,
Can't see a problem, depending how well the dsl router handles the port
forwarding, and the encapsulation mode you use on the vpn connection.
simon
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| AutoexecFGZ@hotmail.com 2006-10-09, 7:15 pm |
| Thanks, its a Zyxel midrange jobby, i can specify UDP & TCP port
forwards, so ill give it a try, any recomendation on which ports to
forward ?
Thanks Again,
Simon wrote:
> AutoexecFGZ@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
> Can't see a problem, depending how well the dsl router handles the port
> forwarding, and the encapsulation mode you use on the vpn connection.
> simon
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| you can forward IPSEC
AutoexecFGZ@hotmail.com wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Thanks, its a Zyxel midrange jobby, i can specify UDP & TCP port
> forwards, so ill give it a try, any recomendation on which ports to
> forward ?
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> Thanks Again,
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> Simon wrote:
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