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| Subject: | Cisco PIX VPN question... |
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| Date: | Tue, 22 May 2007 15:33:04 -0500 |
-----Original Message----- From: Dan Denton [mailto:ddenton@remitpro.com] Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 1:47 PM To: 'firewalls@security-focus.com' Subject: Cisco PIX VPN question... Hello list... I have a PIX 506E and a PIX515E, each at a different location. Each firewall has a remote access VPN set up. I'd like to set up a point-to-point VPN connection between the two so users at one location won't have to use their VPN clients unless they're off site. Each firewall only has one outside and one inside interface. The 515E is running 7.0 and the 506E is running 6.3. Does anyone out there have experience on setting up the two vpn technologies simultaneously? I don't want to break the existing remote access vpn's. Dan Denton
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