Hello, everyone. I too have DSL (I'm pretty sure it's ADSL), and VPN works just fine. You do need to use NAT to redirect incoming port 500 to your VPN client machine, assuming your VPN setup uses ISAKMP to negotiate the session key. This allows the VPN server to initiate its own connection back to the client so the client can validate itself and establish a key for that particular session. As a matter of convenience, I used the Cisco 675's built in NAT to achieve this, rather than using my Linux box. My SuSE box was undergoing a major overhaul when DSL arrived, so I missed out on setting all that stuff up under Linux. If I ever have to move to a cable modem, I'm sure I'll need to do it all then. Bye for now, Stuart.
-----Original Message----- From: Mark B Withers [mailto:gooober@one.net]
I'm using all the default settings in S.u.S.E. also. I've heard that VPN won't work with ADSL for certain reasons. I guess having that type of connection has its benefits. :)
Mark
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