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RE: Help with configuring VPN on Cisco PIX 515

Subject: RE: Help with configuring VPN on Cisco PIX 515
Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 18:09:39 -0500
No, it is ASDM. But I usually don't recommend using ASDM if you are not
familiar with the command lines. If you could paste the current config
that will be great. Take look below...

group-policy HQ-RA-VPN-POLICY internal
group-policy HQ-RA-VPN-POLICY attributes
 dns-server value 10.1.2.3
vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec 
 default-domain value mytest.com
tunnel-group HQ-RA-VPN-GROUP type ipsec-ra
tunnel-group HQ-RA-VPN-GROUP general-attributes
 address-pool VPN
 authentication-server-group HQ
 default-group-policy HQ-RA-VPN-POLICY
tunnel-group HQ-RA-VPN-GROUP ipsec-attributes
 pre-shared-key *

-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Matt Atkins
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 6:58 PM
To: chris@chrisserafin.com
Cc: firewalls@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Help with configuring VPN on Cisco PIX 515

Is that the Cisco PDM??



From: ChrisSerafin <chris@chrisserafin.com>
To: Matt Atkins <matthewsatkins@msn.com>
CC: firewalls@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Help with configuring VPN on Cisco PIX 515
Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 17:41:51 -0500

Use the GUI, there is a Remote Access VPN Wizard in there, which will 
simplify this process for you.

Chris Serafin
Security Engineer
chris@chrisserafin.com


Matt Atkins wrote:
I have a client that has a PIX, and I have very very little experience

with these beasts. All I need to do is create a couple VPN accounts
for 
some engineers that want to work remotely. There is already one
account 
that is working so I know that VPN is already configured. I'm hoping
this 
is a super easy task, and I'm assuming it is, but like I said, I just 
don't have the experience with PIX. Can anyone help??

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