Soldato
Thought i'd ask this in here rather than the networking section
Basically, we moved out of our old office into a new serviced office in the last couple of weeks, before we had:
net -- modem -- pix501 - internal network ( A simple setup )
We've been using a pptp vpn without any problems, since we've moved into the new office we are now having a problem. I'm not sure exactly what hardware they have, but we now have a translated address on the pix outside interface instead of our old static public ip.
I've tested the pptp vpn by plugging directly into the outside interface of the pix with a static ip on my pc and it connects fine, so i know the code is still ok. When you dial in from the outside, it gets to the username/password authenication and get's stuck and give's you an error back.
My question it this, i've no experience of the type of firewall-firewall setup and vpns, it's like the vpn response is getting lost in the translation.
Has anyone setup a cisco pptp vpn before with multiple firewalls?
Basically, we moved out of our old office into a new serviced office in the last couple of weeks, before we had:
net -- modem -- pix501 - internal network ( A simple setup )
We've been using a pptp vpn without any problems, since we've moved into the new office we are now having a problem. I'm not sure exactly what hardware they have, but we now have a translated address on the pix outside interface instead of our old static public ip.
I've tested the pptp vpn by plugging directly into the outside interface of the pix with a static ip on my pc and it connects fine, so i know the code is still ok. When you dial in from the outside, it gets to the username/password authenication and get's stuck and give's you an error back.
My question it this, i've no experience of the type of firewall-firewall setup and vpns, it's like the vpn response is getting lost in the translation.
Has anyone setup a cisco pptp vpn before with multiple firewalls?