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| Subject: | Re: VPN tunneling between PIX & Checkpoint |
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| Date: | Tue, 07 Dec 2004 22:56:06 -0600 |
On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 21:00 +0700, Rizky Fithrianda wrote:
Dear All, I got problem when connecting vpn tunnel from PIX to Checkpoint, I've tried to follow manual prosedure but connection still failed.. could you give me explain and is there any manual to explain about this..? pls..urgent
This is almost always because the interoperable device representing the pix was created with the attribute "supports key exchange for subnets". Remove that attribute from the advanced properties, install the policy, and test your tunnel. Other problems you may run into are overlapping encryption domains and tunnels involving nat'ed devices, but you don't give enough details about the configuration to even begin to diagnose what might be happening. Rob
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