yep, it works for me... take out the last space after the .html and it should work fine. Try the following link:
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2001-14.html
Good luck!
-soupnazi-
"No soup for you!"
thiskidsonfire,
How do you connect to your ISP using your xDSL connection? Do you use your xDSL modem as a bridge? Meaning, do you run any type of software to connect to the ISP, like Enet (Enternet) or raspppoe or winpoet, etc... on the PC side before you can connect to the internet?
I'm...
beeblebrox,
Take a look at the following thread, a little past half way down you should see my modified config which should have 99% of what you need. I use a dynamic ip address from my isp, where you use a static. Other than that, my config should work for you...
thread557-68058
Let me...
croth,
I have a Cisco 800 series router (827 ADSL) and if your Cisco 801 is like mine then you have to reset the clock everytime you power off/on the router. Check out thread557-69870 and you will see. Good luck! :-) -soupnazi-
"No soup for you!"
Hmmmm... that's strange. Make sure your PC has the IP address of the router set as your default gateway. In my case, my home PC is 10.0.0.2 with gateway of 10.0.0.1 Also, do you have any outgoing filters in place? You may want to look at that as well. -soupnazi-
"No soup for you!"
Here is a modified copy of my running config. I've taken out all the passwords, but left the ip addresses so you can see how it works. The 10.x.x.x net is my home network. The 207.x.x.x addresses are Earthlink dns servers. I also removed all of my filters, but I left the port forwarding...
If you typed in 'enable secret password' then your secret password should be password. Try that... If that does not work then try the following link...
http://www.cocom.dk/warp/public/474/index.shtml
Good luck!
-soupnazi-
"No soup for you!"
wybnormal,
I figured it out... (I think) Here's what I did. Your suggestion was a good idea and I took that idea and came up with this...
!
ip nat inside source list 1 interface Dialer1 overload
ip nat inside source static tcp 10.0.0.2 21 interface Dialer1 21
ip classless
ip route 0.0.0.0...
I found the answer!! If anyone is interested, here it is...
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121relnt/800/rn800xg.htm#xtocid1896129
"Cisco 800 Series Router Clock — CSCdp09409
To run IPSec successfully, the Cisco 800 series router clock needs to be set...
Yes, I did 'enable' then 'config term' then tried 'cal?' and 'nt?' but nothing shows ups... Invalid commands... Any other ideas? -soupnazi-
"No soup for you!"
Again, I do not have 'ntp' as on option. I am running a Cisco 800 series router with IOS Version 12.1(3)XG2. Thanks! -soupnazi-
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Hmmmm, does that mean that since my external IP address is dynamic I cannot do this? My external IP address is assigned to me from my ISP. It may change on me. Is there nothing I can do? Thanks! -soupnazi-
"No soup for you!"
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