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Re: PIX to PIX VPN from within a private network.
From: Greg <greg () fqdn com>
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 20:29:38 -0500
Thanks Patrick for the info,I guess I was not clear at all in my orginal email, sorry to all who had to read my message a few times.
I do not have NAT configured on any device at home, all IPs I use on the internal network are Internet routable, excluding of course the
segment between the PIX and 827. I have an assigned block of IPs which hang off the inside interface of the PIX. between the PIX and my SOHO router (an 827 dsl router in this case) is a 10.0.0.0/24 network with two hosts in it, the PIX and the 827. The external interface of the 827 has an ISP assigned IP which acts at the gateway into this network.At the moment I believe the solution will be to configure the 827 to be a bridge and go from there. The hopes are I'll be able to number the outside interface of the PIX with the IP which the 827 currently uses on it's external interface.
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Current thread:
- PIX to PIX VPN from within a private network. Greg (Mar 14)
- Re: PIX to PIX VPN from within a private network. John Adams (Mar 14)
- Re: PIX to PIX VPN from within a private network. Greg (Mar 15)
- Re: PIX to PIX VPN from within a private network. Patrick M. Hausen (Mar 15)
- Re: PIX to PIX VPN from within a private network. Greg (Mar 17)
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- RE: PIX to PIX VPN from within a private network. Utz, Ralph (Mar 14)
- Re: PIX to PIX VPN from within a private network. John Adams (Mar 14)