From: Igor Mamuzi� aka Pseto on 6 Jan 2010 12:58 "John Smyth" <newsgroup(a)nospam-me.arpadeck.com> wrote in message news:MMidnRNCZa7-ktnWnZ2dnUVZ_uudnZ2d(a)giganews.com... > So what I am looking for is a Solution where people can VPN into > "Location A" via the Cisco Anyconnect client (needed for the increasing > 64 bit systems showing up out there) and be able to use this VPN > connection to contact "Location B" via the site to site connection set up > between A and B. > > Does anyone out there do this now and know which equipment would best be > used for this? > > > John. It's possible with Cisco ASA/PIX on your "location A" ...I've implemented it in a lot of places btw. It's realtivle simple design: create site-2-site between locations "A" and "B". Then on site "A" ASA configure remote access vpn and use "same-security-traffic permit intra-interface" global config command to let traffic that enters one interface to exit again trough that interface. Of course don't forget to put all what is necessary in your crypto acls;) Btw. if you don't want to use anyconnect client (and ssl vpn in general) then I can recommend Shrew soft IPSec VPN Client. It's free and works ok on 64-bit Windows. You can download it from here http://shrew.net/download and it's compatibile with Cisco VPN Client pcf profiles. Regards, Igor
From: Igor Mamuzi� aka Pseto on 6 Jan 2010 12:58 It's possible with Cisco ASA/PIX on your "location A" ...I've implemented it in a lot of places btw. It's realtivle simple design: create site-2-site between locations "A" and "B". Then on site "A" ASA configure remote access vpn and use "same-security-traffic permit intra-interface" global config command to let traffic that enters one interface to exit again trough that interface. Of course don't forget to put all what is necessary in your crypto acls;) Btw. if you don't want to use anyconnect client (and ssl vpn in general) then I can recommend Shrew soft IPSec VPN Client. It's free and works ok on 64-bit Windows. You can download it from here http://shrew.net/download and it's compatibile with Cisco VPN Client pcf profiles. Regards, Igor -- Thank god she was wearing Microsoft Panties; They were easaly exploited. "John Smyth" <newsgroup(a)nospam-me.arpadeck.com> wrote in message news:MMidnRNCZa7-ktnWnZ2dnUVZ_uudnZ2d(a)giganews.com... > I'm starting to work on getting new Location to add to my network. > > As it is this new location (location A) has redundant power so we will be > moving most of our servers to this location unfortunately not all servers > get to move. > > So what I am looking for is a Solution where people can VPN into > "Location A" via the Cisco Anyconnect client (needed for the increasing > 64 bit systems showing up out there) and be able to use this VPN > connection to contact "Location B" via the site to site connection set up > between A and B. > > Does anyone out there do this now and know which equipment would best be > used for this? > > Thanks in advance. > > John.
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