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Hitting the other interface through a VPN tunnel

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cchipman

IS-IT--Management
Sep 16, 2002
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I think it's actually tougher to write the Title of this thread than to write the question...

here's the short version.

I've got two Pix's running an static IPSec VPN tunnel. I want a computer one Side A to be able to access the inside interface of the Side B Pix. I currently can't do it, and I'm not sure what I need to do.

To be more clear, my pix has an internal IP address of 10.0.0.1 and teh remote Pix has an internal IP address of 10.0.4.1. I want to be able to telnet (and more importantly SNMP query) into 10.0.4.1 from a computer in the 10.0.0.1 subnet.

 
That would be impossible..

Have you allowed 10.0.0.1 subnet access to the PIX?

such as...

telnet 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 outside

??

Computer/Network Technician
CCNA
 
Yah, I found that one, and I think I can probably modify it to allow the access I want. I think. Basically, we want to check the SNMP info from our main office to a branch office without setting up another copy of MRTG inside of the branch office.
 
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