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At 14:54 19-11-10, YvesDM wrote: >On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Toni <bsd underscore ml at tiveron dot net> wrote: > > At 10:00 19-11-10, you wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> I got customers trying to setup a vpn connection to cisco ssl vpn > >> server. (customers are behind m0n0wall) > >> They manage to setup the vpn using the cisco client, but as soon as > >> the vpn is up they can't browse the web anymore. > >> When they setup the vpn with the same notebook, but from another > >> location (read: not from behind a m0n0wall) all works fine. > >> > >> Anyone has a solution or any pointers for this, I'm a little bit stuck > >> here. > >> > >> Thx > >> kind regards > >> Y. > > > > do you have the rules for the ip sec traffic? > > > >Not really, but the strange thing is when we test this ourselfs from a >32 bit windows 7 to the same vpn server we don't experience any >problems. >(the users with the problems all use 64bit windows versions, i should >have mentioned, sorry) >Which rules do you add for ipsec traffic? Do you mean the rule >allowing the esp protocol or any others? > >Kind regards >Y A rule that allow the esp traffic. which VPN client are you using on 7 64bit? (brand and version) |