10-07-2007 09:33 AM - edited 03-11-2019 04:22 AM
I have (2) networks I'm dealing with in this situation. NetworkA has firewallA (pix 515e) with computerA behind it. NetworkB has firewallB (asa5510) with computerB behind it. I successfully use a software VPN client on computerA to connect to firewallB. The problem I have after that is connecting to computerB from computerA via RDP.
If I replace firewallA with a linksys firewall, I can connect to computerB with no problem.
Any ideas why the pix515e would not let computerA connect to computerB but the linksys would?
10-08-2007 09:03 AM
I should clarify that the cisco VPN client software on computerA successfully connects to firewallB, it just doesn't seem to pass traffic through it. Again, if I replace firewallA with a linksys, I can connect and pass traffic through the tunnel.
10-08-2007 10:22 AM
sounds like the linksys has nat t turned on and firewall a does not....
10-09-2007 05:13 PM
Thanks for responding whisperwind!
This is the config I have for NAT though:
global (outside) 10 interface
nat (inside) 10 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0 0
I thought that was pretty standard but should I try something else?
If anyone has an article to recommend for this, I'd appreciate it. This seems to be a problem other people have but I'm not finding a clear answer.
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