Re: Watchguard MUVPN
From: Leythos (void_at_nowhere.lan)
Date: 02/17/05
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Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 17:45:34 GMT
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 09:47:57 -0800, mike.brown wrote:
> I am using a firebox 1000 with Policy manager version 7.30 and MUVPN
> client 7.3 without the personal firewall.
>
> If I use a dialup connection, I can connect with MUVPN and access my
> resources without any problems.
>
> If I use Verizon DSL, I can connect with MUVPN sometimes and access my
> resouces, other times, I can't connect and I don't see anything in the
> logs stating a connection attempt was made.
>
> If I use Comcast Cable, I can't get in at all.
>
> Where do I start trouble shooting this problem? I am baffled by this
> one.
My guess would be that your DSL/Comcate network network is behind a router
with NAT and that you didn't setup IPSec pass-through and/or that your
routers subnet is the same as the one at work. You need your home network
to be a different network than the one at the office or you will have
problems.
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