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Re: PIX and VPN

Subject: Re: PIX and VPN
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 09:57:33 +0500
check you access control list for the port that is used by remote desktop it 
must allow the traffice for that port to established a connection.

regards
Imran
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Washington Rodriguez Cambre 
  To: firewalls@securityfocus.com 
  Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 11:44 PM
  Subject: PIX and VPN


  Hi,

  After establishing the VPN (Cisco VPN Client on my side) I try to access a 
remote server with the Window tool Remote Desktop Connection but it can not 
conect to it.

  If I try with a dial-up line it works fine. 
  Could it be the Cisco Pix Firewall (version 6.3(1)) on my side that does not 
permit traffic (tcp 3389) after the VPN is connected??

  Thanks for your help.

  Regards,
  Washington

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