Remote Access From Within A VPN?
Jun 10, 2012
I am looking to connect to a remote site that is connected within a larger corporate network. Curently I can connect to the corporate network via VPN, we have a single address on thet network in to the second port on a PC. I can then remote desktop this machine to access our network.Ideally I would VPN on to our network directly then I can communicate with devices directly, but I need to be on the corporate net
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May 7, 2012
I have created remote access vpn in my ASA 5505. The tunnel is established but i am not able to access the internal network.
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Aug 16, 2012
Im currently connected to a remote acess vpn setup using the vpn client and am unable to get anywhere around my network, this normalyl works fine The only difference i can see is that the are multiple virtualaccess interfaces pointing to my public ip address, which im presuming is causing routing issues How can i clear these unsed virtual access lines and how can i make it forget them automatically after disconnects?
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May 17, 2011
We have an ASA5510 and a few days ago we were unable to access some segments from remote access VPN, the problem was not the config. A few hours later the problem was resolved on its own and I suspect we have an IOS bug. This has happened a few times in the past and its becoming an issue. How can this be confirmed and which IOS should we upgrade to? Prefer not 8.3 given the syntax difference
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Nov 1, 2011
Based on my diagram, my computer A (192.168.100.11) can ping and access my computer B (192.168.10.14). But, when i'm home and i use remote access vpn (192.168.200.x) in cisco asa 5520 to connect to my computer A is okay. But, when i try to ping my computer B is not okay. I already do the exemption for 192.168.100.x and 192.168.10.x in nat rules for inside interface (192.168.100.2) ...
Should i put routing from outside 1.1.1.2 to 192.168.10.x by using 192.168.100.1 as a gateway?
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Jun 14, 2011
I have three servers at home called Matrix, Skynet and Hal.Currently when I RDP to remote.domain.net I get to my Matrix Server. However I would like the option to have a matrix.domain.net, skynet.domain.net and hal.domain.net that I can RDP to remotely. Is this possible. I was thinking by using different ports on my Router to route the request through to the right server. And if that way would I need to put the port into the name when connecting. ie skynet.domain.net:1234?
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Feb 23, 2011
I am looking at purchasing a new Server, but one of my main requirements is to have remote access for users. What are the requirements for good remoting services and which server OS would provide at least adequate remoting services. That is being remoting that provides concurrent use, speed where things do not load slowly and perhaps ease of use, so users can access files.
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Feb 28, 2012
We currently use Cisco VPN Client but are looking for an alternative that doesn't lock the user from connecting to the outside internet. I know internet access would make a remote connection more risky but we have situations where the trade-off is justified.
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Nov 7, 2012
I would like to know if there is a possibility to create 2 Remote access VPNs for 2 ASA situated in different sites and using only one PCF file.Is set up a tunnel between the 2 ASA the only way to reach the 2 destinations with the same PCF file?
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May 19, 2011
The other computer running XP connects to the server through remote access but the one running windows 7 does not
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Apr 17, 2012
I want to use registry remote to edit registry of another computer in my network,But I can't access HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE(It's say I have no permission ) I use administrator (built_in) user,But i can't change permission by registry
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Mar 3, 2013
I have a business class SMC D3G-BIZ cable modem. Directly connected to it I have surveillance camera. I need getting the correct IP settings so I can access it remotely. I previously was able to do this but the cable modem was recently replaced.The camera software needs a IP Address, subnet mask, and default gateay nformation. I do not currently have a static IP Address.In the camera IP address should I put in the public IP Address of the cable modem or should I create a static IP Address that is on the LAN. such as 10.*.*.*?How can I determine the subnet mask? Do I go to Gateway > Network within the cablem modem menu?The default gateway should be same as the default gateway for the LAN settings in Gateway > Network, right?
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May 12, 2012
This is a home setup. I have a router connecting to my ISP and a home computer (Linux) with a website (not registered). I can access it from any computer in the LAN without a problem, but not from outside the LAN.I have port 80 and the LAN-side IP address open to the outside. I know the ISP-side IP address of the router.
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May 28, 2011
I work from a remote location, and use a VPN to access files on the company server. I have no problem logging into the VPN, but when using Windows 7 64-bit, I am denied access to the specific folder containing the files I need, even though I can see and open other folders on the same server.
However, if I connect from an old laptop running Windows 2000, I get a login pop-up when I click on the desired folder and after entering my username (including the remote domain name) and password I can access the files. In the newer OS, I just get a stock "access denied" message, with no option to log in. Specifically, in W7 the message is "You do not have permission to access this folder", which is nonsense.
Our IT department is baffled. How to set up W7 so it will allow me to log into the protected folder in the same way I can do it in W2K? Once logged in to the VPN itself, I use the 'run' command with the remote IP address to bring up the folders in a normal Explorer window.
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Mar 29, 2013
I need to setup a system where my staff can access the internet using the IP address at my buisness. IE. My staff can log into our marketing software (which will only allow access from my buisnesses IP address) from home. My thoughts were to leave the computer on at work all the time and then use a remote access program like logmein to remotley control that computer however I am then limited by only having one person able to do this at a time. I want to be able to use my buisness internet connection as a proxy as such....i think? Computers are running windows 7. Buisnesses internet connection is DSL with wireless modem
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Jan 19, 2012
I have a need to be able to remotely access, from my laptop running Vista, eight computers on different networks, all running Windows 7 Home SP 1, 64 bit. I have discovered there is an issue with remote access and SP 1.To give a little more info, I am in a group organizing two afterschool programs in two different churches. Each church will have 4 laptops (Win 7 SP1). I need to be able to remotely access each computer from my home at various times to provide reports on usuage, and to troubleshoot any problems. The cost to purchase a program is prohibitive, as this is a non-profit venture to assist kids in need.
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May 3, 2012
I'm essentially looking to extend an existing network in a primary warehouse for our company across a parking lot to a secondary warehouse with no network drops. I need to keep the ability to assign addresses in the existing scheme over to two computers in the secondary warehouse.
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Oct 1, 2012
iam having two PC's which are not connected through LAN. in our office we are having a private telephone network and both the locations are connected with this telephone network (MAX) connection. Is it possible to connect the both PCs through remote desktop connection through this telephone network we are having ?. we are provided with internet conncetion for one PC.
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Jun 17, 2011
We have a Cisco 5510 with 2 IPSec Connection Profiles each using a different IAS for authentication.If we add another VPN profile we need another IAS.With Cisco ACS can it be configured for different VPN profiles from the same ASA 5510?
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May 25, 2011
I have a remove access vpn configured on my ASA 5510 which works fine, VPN pool easily allocates IP to all remote used , but they have few network drivers shared on their machines & most of them are linked using the computer name rather than the IP which normally doesnt work as VPN pool doesnt provides the DNS IP to the remote clients . Is it possible to allocate DNS IP with the VPN IP ?
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Feb 14, 2013
I have created Remote access vpn on ASA 5505 (ver 8.2(5) with base license). When I connect from one machine, I can ping the internal network. But when I connect from another machine, cant.I have only decrypts on the ASA side, without encrypts. I was debugging ICMP packets with the capture feature, and saw that echo-reply packets are returning toward the outside interface, but aren't passing through it.
capture test access-list test interface outside
1: 08:54:44.298980 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 x.x.x.x > y.y.y.y: icmp: echo reply
Where x.x.x.x is LAN and y.y.y.y is the VPN client ip. The nat is ok, access lists are ok, but the packets dont pass through.I tried creating new VPN profile but the same problem, it seems that only one remote client can be active even base license allows more than 1 client.
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Dec 11, 2012
how to configure simple VPN access for a user to login to the corporate network and access the resource and get emails I do not want to use CA certificate for authentication instead a very simple method is what i plan to start up with the configuration step so i can test this out.
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Dec 10, 2012
I'm configuring remote access on my cisco 881. Protocol PPTP was chosen.I've configured PPTP VPN access on my router, but there's an issue with accessing my LAN. I can access my Internet connection and open web sites, but I'm not able to access my local resources.I can only Ping my router's interfaces (192.168.2.10, 79.104.14.62) and Internet resources. For example, I can not ping switch, directly attached to the router, with address of 192.168.2.2 and other hosts on LAN.
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Aug 19, 2012
We plan to use ACS 5.3 for remote vpn user authorization. We have found a document on to how to do this, but they use ASA 8.3.we would like to know if it is supported on ASA 8.2 or do we need to upgrade the ASA IOS.
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Jul 22, 2012
I have a SG 300 switch and configured it with public IP address.I can access it from anywhere within my network but not from outside my network as I'am not able to add the gateway and DNS address as there are are no fields to add them in the IP configuration menu in L3 mode.
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Jun 19, 2011
Got a single asa 5505 configured in the office. we have 3 site to site vpn connections from this device, which all work from within the office.Ive not setup my pc to connect from home to the asa via the ciso client.
i can connect to all LAN servers on the local subnet, however i cannot connect through the ASA to any of my site to site vpn's.
if i do an ipconfig on my home pc i can see my local ip, mask & gw, and i can see my assigned remote access ip & mask but no gw.
I cannot ping any remote site to site pc's by IP or name.
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Sep 20, 2011
I have access to my enterprise network through Cisco VPN (software) client and it goes through remote-access ipsec vpn setup on an ASA 5510. Everything works fine.
But now users that connect to the enterprise network have in addition need to access remote sites networks that are connected through the site-to-site VPN tunnels: IPSec tunnels between mentioned ASA5510 and remote ASA5510s and ASA5505s in branch offices.
there is NAT exemption rule that exempts networks 10.1.10.0/24, 10.1.20.0/24, 10.1.30.0/24.All traffic from local network 10.1.1.0/24 have full ip connectivity with all the networks in branch offices. The PROBLEM is that remote vpn clients can reach only local network 10.1.1.0/24, but not the remote networks.
The ASAs in remote branch offices has set up NAT exemption towards both local network 10.1.1.0/24 and remote access clients network 10.0.5.0/28, but as I said, it doesn't go.
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Oct 12, 2012
I've set up a new Server 2012 machine, and everything is going well except I can't remote web access to work.I have the ASUS RT-AC66R router (same as the RT-AC66U).First, automatic setup in Server 2012 Essentials fails. Doesn't surprise me as throughout the history of WHS it never worked right either But in the past I've always been able to set the route up manually in the router, and it was fine.
I've followed the MS instructions, routing port 443 to the servers static IP address. Still doesn't work.I know the server is capable because if I open a browser and hit it with the local NAT address of the server, remote access comes up fine.I also tried the direct public IP of my router, bypassing DNS, in case it was a host-name problem. Did not work.
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Sep 13, 2011
Remote access VPN. Its configured on a Cisco PIX525 running ver 6.3(5) (old I know!) and I am running Cisco VPN client ver 5.06.0160 on the client end. Ok so here's the thing. The client connects ok, and it gets an IP address no problem. But I cannot ping anything on the remote LAN. So the client is coming across the internet, the VPN adapter has a 192.168.1.1 address assigned by the PIX and I am trying to ping the 192.168.0.4 address assigned to a switch on the inside of the firewall but with no joy. [code]
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Jun 24, 2013
I have a network based on a SpeedTouch 706 modem/router, provided by my ISP. It is not possible to turn off NAT or DHCP on this device. Since it lacks wireless functionality, I added a Linksys WAG200G, by connecting LAN ports on both devices. Internet through WLAN works.
I would like to be able to manage the Linksys router/access point from an outside location, but I cannot get this to work.
The Linksys is configured for remote management on port 443 from any IP. The SpeedTouch is set to forward port 443 to the local IP of the Linksys. An nmap scan from the outside on my ISP-assigned IP on port 443 shows 'filtered'. If, as a test, I forward this port to my computer, nmap shows 'closed' (I have no service running on port 443), indicating that the portforwarding works. I chose 443 since somebody suggested that the Linksys device requires an https connection — I have tried different ports as well, to no avail.
My suspicion is that the remote management functionality only works through the WAN side of the Linksys router. It has no such port, though. Only 4 LAN ports and a 'line' port for the telephone line (unused). I would like to keep both devices — even though technically the Linksys could probably take over all functions from the SpeedTouch — because of the silly reason that both devices are not located in the same rooms, and already properly fitted in their respective places.
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Nov 26, 2012
I have a remote access VPN to our office network 10.42.10.0. however I have some web services that are located in a production network 10.42.1.0 that users in the office network need to access.This is obviously no problem when using remote desktop to an office PC but when users with laptops remote in and try to access the website on the production network it does not work.
Is there any way for the tunnel also to also allow traffic to the production network for the remote hosts?
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Dec 10, 2012
I am currently having an issue configuring an ASA 5505 to connect via remote access VPN using the Cisco VPN Client 5.0.07.0440 running on Windows 8 Pro x64. The VPN client prompts for the username and password during the connect process, but fails soon after.
The VPN client logs are as follows:
Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 5.0.07.0440
Copyright (C) 1998-2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Client Type(s): Windows, WinNT
Running on: 6.2.9200
2 15:09:21.240 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100002
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Apr 24, 2012
We have a ASA 5505 in our enviroment. We already configures two site 2 site VPN to our branch offices. Now we are planning to configure remote access VPN. So what should be consider when configuring the remote access VPN in ASA which already having site to site VPN?
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