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    PIX 515 - VPN with Split-DNS & Split-tunneling

    The server only had one ip address to start with, which was an external one. My supervisor had wanted an Alias command on the PIX which gives it a virtual internal address (I don't know why he wanted it that way). As I said above, I had removed the alias command and relevant DNS entries so...
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    Cisco PIX Syslog Analyzer ? Recommendation?

    Can anyone recommend a good Cisco PIX Syslog Analyzer. I'm looking for something that handles data directly from the syslog stream and will preferrably output in html either dynamically or on a periodic basis. Enterprise solution preferred. Thanks!
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    PIX 515 - VPN with Split-DNS & Split-tunneling

    Removing the Alias command and all references in the IDNS to the aliased IP seems to get us a little closer. I can get to the website internally and externally, but once I connect to the VPN server via IPSEC using Cisco Secure Client, I can no longer hit the website. I have an access-list...
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    PIX 515 - VPN with Split-DNS & Split-tunneling

    This is true. I flushed the local cache using the ipconfig /flushdns command and tried it again with no affect. The user CAN access the server via IP address, but DNS seems to issue out the true interface address (outside address) rather than the internal aliased address. We have a dns entry...
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    PIX 515 - VPN with Split-DNS & Split-tunneling

    By the way, we ARE running an internal and an external dns. The web server is on the DMZ and an alias is created on the pix for it from the inside. (i.e. - outside = 207.50.20.22 aliased to inside = 172.22.20.22).
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    PIX 515 - VPN with Split-DNS & Split-tunneling

    I'm running a PIX 515 with a VPN solution. My clients connect fine through both PPTP and IPSEC (3DES). Split tunneling is working fine - that is, they are able to get to things on the corporate network, as well as free reign to their internet access via their ISP. My problem is that we have a...

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