OpenVPN Over Cisco VPN
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:01 pm
Hi,
Maybe I'm not posting on the right thread, but here's what I'm trying to achieve.
Where I work, we have dozens of different network and had to reuse some IP in different networks. We've setup OpenVPN AS to get access to these networks from our workstation. Everything works fine.
Thing is my company uses Cisco VPN, when I'm home, using the Cisco CPN, I can log in to OpenVPN but then, nothing works, I can't ping, just like if I weren't connected.
My IP, assigned by OpenVPN is 172.xx.yyy.2 and I can't even ping OpenVPN at 172.xx.yyy.1.
I've ran Wireshark on my windows client and it shows traffic between myself and the OpenVPN server (the connection IP - 172.xx.zzz.121)
Anybody has a clue ? I'm running out of ideas as to how to test this thing, and it needs to work as around 50 people will rely on this.
Maybe I'm not posting on the right thread, but here's what I'm trying to achieve.
Where I work, we have dozens of different network and had to reuse some IP in different networks. We've setup OpenVPN AS to get access to these networks from our workstation. Everything works fine.
Thing is my company uses Cisco VPN, when I'm home, using the Cisco CPN, I can log in to OpenVPN but then, nothing works, I can't ping, just like if I weren't connected.
My IP, assigned by OpenVPN is 172.xx.yyy.2 and I can't even ping OpenVPN at 172.xx.yyy.1.
I've ran Wireshark on my windows client and it shows traffic between myself and the OpenVPN server (the connection IP - 172.xx.zzz.121)
Anybody has a clue ? I'm running out of ideas as to how to test this thing, and it needs to work as around 50 people will rely on this.