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Hi
Does anyone have any trouble accessing VPN through an ADSL router? I recently brought a SAMR-4114 and can connect to my work network etc. but can't do anything beyond that. Anyone else use VPN for work etc? Kev |
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 13:04:20 -0000, "Mantorok" <none@tiscali.co.uk>
wrote: >Hi > >Does anyone have any trouble accessing VPN through an ADSL router? I >recently brought a SAMR-4114 and can connect to my work network etc. but >can't do anything beyond that. > >Anyone else use VPN for work etc? All the time, but it will depends on the specific VPN implementation you use. Ours is based on GRE/PPTP. I use NAT to connect from behind my Draytek 2600G. |
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Good question
We use CheckPoint SecureClient to connect but I'm not sure what implementation it uses. I'm also not sure how to configure NAT on my router, it seems to be automatic... Kev "Richard Sobey" <spam@rasobey.co.uk> wrote in message news:gjsb119esiah3g84r37jntske9egu1ffhk@4ax.com... > On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 13:04:20 -0000, "Mantorok" <none@tiscali.co.uk> > wrote: > >>Hi >> >>Does anyone have any trouble accessing VPN through an ADSL router? I >>recently brought a SAMR-4114 and can connect to my work network etc. but >>can't do anything beyond that. >> >>Anyone else use VPN for work etc? > > All the time, but it will depends on the specific VPN implementation > you use. Ours is based on GRE/PPTP. I use NAT to connect from behind > my Draytek 2600G. |
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 13:53:53 -0000, "Mantorok" <none@tiscali.co.uk>
wrote: >Good question > >We use CheckPoint SecureClient to connect but I'm not sure what >implementation it uses. Pass ![]() >I'm also not sure how to configure NAT on my router, it seems to be >automatic... NAT configuration is automatic, or at least, I've never had to modify my router setup for NAT usage. My best advice would be to speak to your network admins and ask them if you need to do anything special. |
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> "Richard Sobey" <spam@rasobey.co.uk> wrote in message > news:gjsb119esiah3g84r37jntske9egu1ffhk@4ax.com... > > On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 13:04:20 -0000, "Mantorok" <none@tiscali.co.uk> > > wrote: > > > >>Hi > >> > >>Does anyone have any trouble accessing VPN through an ADSL router? I > >>recently brought a SAMR-4114 and can connect to my work network etc. but > >>can't do anything beyond that. > >> > >>Anyone else use VPN for work etc? > > > > All the time, but it will depends on the specific VPN implementation > > you use. Ours is based on GRE/PPTP. I use NAT to connect from behind > > my Draytek 2600G. > "Mantorok" <none@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message news:cv4s1a$ctq$1@newsfeed.th.ifl.net... > Good question > > We use CheckPoint SecureClient to connect but I'm not sure what > implementation it uses. > > I'm also not sure how to configure NAT on my router, it seems to be > automatic... > > Kev I don't know nuch about Check Point but ISTR it isn't too keen on NAT. You could turn it off or maybe investigate using the VPN services built into the 2600. There are notes on how to set it up for Check Point on the www.draytek.co.uk web site. As someone else suggested, a chat with your network support people may save a lot of hair pulling. HTH -- Mark Undrill Affirm Limited |
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In article <37mjvoF5gfi4eU2@individual.net>,
Mark Undrill <marku@affirm.co.uk> wrote: >> We use CheckPoint SecureClient to connect but I'm not sure what >> implementation it uses. > >I don't know nuch about Check Point but ISTR it isn't too keen on NAT. Checkpoint FW-1 and SecureClient/SecureRemote all handle NAT. However there are settings on both client and server sides that need to be correct for this to work. Older versions require the user to specify NAT traversal and encapsulation (and the firewall needs to permit this). There are also issues to consider where your company's DMZ or internal network overlap - I had this when I used to use 10.0.0.0/24 as my home network (reason: easier to type than 192.168/16 or 172.16/12 range addresses!). I had to switch to 10.9.0.0/24 to prevent routing problems. Zane. |
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