From: cacca mucca (caccamucca@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Jul 20 2005 - 18:14:37 GMT-3
Sounds like a poor network design. Looks like they can use an external DNS,
punch a hole in the firewall for the DNS queries, or edit the LMHOST file on
the PC. What???? You can do that???? Network 101.
>From: john matijevic <john.matijevic@gmail.com>
>Reply-To: john matijevic <john.matijevic@gmail.com>
>To: Group Study <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: cisco vpn connection
>Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 12:02:41 -0400
>
>Hello Team,
>I am having the following issue:
>I have a cisco vpn client that is having problems getting to the DNS server
>on a remote PIX network. The problem is the DNS server is on another pix
>that the client is not connecting to. So what happens is that the client
>connects to a pix515, than there is a connection to another pix 515 that is
>on the same network as the dns server. If I connect the client to the pix
>that the dns server is connected to it works fine. There is a vpn
>connection
>between the 2 pixes. Please contact me offline to discuss.
> Sincerely,
>
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>John Matijevic, CCIE #13254
>U.S. Installation Group
>Senior Network Engineer
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