Re: SonicWall VPN IPSec Authentication Failed
From: geegecko (geegecko@my-deja.com)Date: 05/24/02
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From: geegecko@my-deja.com (geegecko) Date: 24 May 2002 08:11:30 -0700
Thanks for the replies. I am using the Group SA and exporting to a
policy file for the clients to import. AH is not enabled on the
client. The linksys does allow IPSec pass through.
Everything seems to work fine on the client; he can access all
resources through the tunnel; the only issue is the continuous alerts
logged to the SonicWall which are more annoying than anything else.
Still looking...
"attbi.net" <jcg_01876@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<6KgH8.96613$Po6.199500@rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.net>...
> Check the "filters" tab on the Linksys admin screen for the "IPsec pass
> through" setting. I had a situation where a Cisco VPN would authenticate,
> open a tunnel and then sit happy while not passing any traffic with this
> setting disabled.
>
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