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OK, braindead question maybe but, how did you do it? Do you have more than one IP address and do a one-to-one IP NAT, or one-to-one port NAT (pat)? I am using just one dyn assigned IP address and perhaps I am not opening the right ports? Thanks, -mike Quoting Manuel Kasper <mk at neon1 dot net>: > On 05.11.2003, at 14:48, Michael C. Ibarra wrote: > > > I was wondering if anyone has been able to sucessfully connect to a > > Cisco VPN > > concentrator from inside of a m0n0wall firewall, using the Cisco VPN > > client > > software (windows based) > > Yep, I can definitely confirm that the Cisco VPN client works behind > m0n0wall. I have to use it to get into the network of the university > I'm currently studying at from home, and it works like a charm both > under Windows and Mac OS X (it's got a UDP tunneling mode, though, so > it should even work with the most braindamaged firewalls ;). > > > Also, has anyone started to look into deploying and/or > > adding vpnc to m0n0? (see below) > > http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~massar/vpnc/ > > Not sure if I would want a client for a commercial/proprietary VPN > product in m0n0wall... > > - Manuel > > |