Re: VPN connection

From: mike (dj_hom1_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/29/03


Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 17:11:22 -0700


You also might want to upgrade to the latest cisco client.
The last time I checked was 4.0.2(B). I believe they might
have fixed that issue in the 4.0.x line.

Hope that helps.

>-----Original Message-----
>Most likely your problem is "NAT Helper" either on CISCO
or LinkSys router.
>If possible try to disable "Nat Helper" and try again...
On how to do it
>consult product manual :-)
>
>--
>Mike
>MCSA 2K, MCSE 2K, MCT, ...
>
>"Howard Hartman" <postmaster@neteast.com> wrote in message
>news:OJYtJqSVDHA.624@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an odd networking problem with a VPN connection
for which I have
>> not been able to track down the source. If you have a
thought on what
>could
>> be in my way, I would appreciate hearing from you.
>>
>> I have two computers on a small network One runs
Windows 98 and the
>> other is running Windows XP Professional. The network
is connected via
>> a Linksys 4 port router, which in turn connects both
computers to a
>Verizon
>> DSL line.
>>
>> Via the DSL line, both computers are intended to
connect to a server
>through
>> a VPN using Cisco's VPN client 3.63. Both computers
have individual
>> accounts
>> to connect on the VPN, but both connect to the same
destination IP
>address.
>>
>> What I've run into is that when one computer is
connected to the VPN and
>the
>> second
>> makes a connection to the same VPN, the connection of
the first computer
>is
>> dropped
>> and vice versa.
>>
>> I cannot narrow down the source. Is it the VPN server
seeing a two
>> connections from the
>> same IP address (Verizon's), is it the Linksys router
allowing only one
>VPN
>> connection at
>> a time or is it the VPN client seeing itself already
connected on the
>> network?
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
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