RE: Cisco Client VPN into PIX and then want to browse via ISA

  • From: "Greg Hess" <gmh@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 06:59:37 -0400

So this person VPN's in from the Internet and you want them to be able to go 
back out to the Internet via ISA? Is there a reason you wouldn't split tunnel 
the VPN?

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Nathan Simpson [mailto:nathan@xxxxxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Sat 5/29/2004 4:00 AM 
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        Subject: [isalist] Cisco Client VPN into PIX and then want to browse 
via ISA
        
        

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        Hi,
        
        We have a client that VPN's into a PIX 506e using the Cisco VPN Client. 
We
        now want that user to be able to browse the internet going out via the 
ISA
        2000 server. But the traffic never leaves.
        
        I am not sure if this is a problem with my PIX setup or even how to
        configure the proxy settings for the Cisco Client as it is a network
        connection and not a dialup connection. All works well when using PPTP.
        
        A session never starts in the ISA sessions screen and the error message
        returned (I am home at the moment so can't really remember) says that 
the
        site couldn't be found DNS error.
        
        Does the LAN proxy settings take effect when using the Cisco Client as 
it
        isn't a dial up connection like PPTP is?
        
        I know this is only kind of ISA related but I am sure someone has some
        ideas.
        
        TIA
        
        Nathan
        
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