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RE: Nortel Contivity VPN and Firewalls
From: Henry Won <Henry.Won () jda com>
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 09:12:35 -0700
Assuming your clients are trying to connect to Contivity box outside the firewall, you probably need to map global ip to local ip for whomever trying to connect as well as allowing inbound ESP. Henry -----Original Message----- From: Leonard.Ong () nokia com [mailto:Leonard.Ong () nokia com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 8:28 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Nortel Contivity VPN and Firewalls Hello, Anyone has setup firewall policy to allow Nortel Contivity VPN clients through ? What would be the additional ports other than the standard IP Protocol 50 and UDP 50 Thank you Regards, Leonard --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- RE: Nortel Contivity VPN and Firewalls Seva Batkin (Aug 13)
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- Re: Nortel Contivity VPN and Firewalls Jiang Peng (Aug 14)
- RE: Nortel Contivity VPN and Firewalls DeGennaro, Gregory (Aug 13)
- RE: Nortel Contivity VPN and Firewalls Jac (Aug 14)
- RE: Nortel Contivity VPN and Firewalls Leonard.Ong (Aug 14)
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- RE: Nortel Contivity VPN and Firewalls Rudiger Lenz (Aug 18)
- Re: Nortel Contivity VPN and Firewalls Peter Van Eeckhoutte (Aug 15)
- RE: Nortel Contivity VPN and Firewalls DeGennaro, Gregory (Aug 14)