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Cisco VPN: unable to browse

Hi All

I've just set up cisco VPN and I am able to connect to my home address. The vpn clients get an ip from the DHCP VPN cisco pool (10.242.5.0/24) . I am unable to connect to local resources or browse the internet. Cisco vpn client is allowed under the HTTP proxy, packet filter fules. I have no NAT /Mas in place at the moment for the vpn

I am however, getting the following on the pf:

2009:08:01-20:44:46 stuffman ulogd[3320]: id="2001" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet dropped" action="drop" fwrule="60002" seq="0" initf="eth1" outitf="eth2" dstmac="00:b0:c2:02:e4:4f" srcmac="00:b0:c2:02:e3:c7" srcip="10.242.5.1" dstip="10.255.255.255" proto="17" length="78" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="127" srcport="137" dstport="137" 
2009:08:01-20:45:00 stuffman ulogd[3320]: id="2001" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet dropped" action="drop" fwrule="60002" seq="0" initf="eth1" outitf="eth2" dstmac="00:b0:c2:02:e4:4f" srcmac="00:b0:c2:02:e3:c7" srcip="10.242.5.1" dstip="10.255.255.255" proto="17" length="78" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="127" srcport="137" dstport="137" 
2009:08:01-20:45:00 stuffman ulogd[3320]: id="2001" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet dropped" action="drop" fwrule="60002" seq="0" initf="eth1" outitf="eth2" dstmac="00:b0:c2:02:e4:4f" srcmac="00:b0:c2:02:e3:c7" srcip="10.242.5.1" dstip="10.255.255.255" proto="17" length="78" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="127" srcport="137" dstport="137" 
2009:08:01-20:45:01 stuffman ulogd[3320]: id="2001" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet dropped" action="drop" fwrule="60002" seq="0" initf="eth1" outitf="eth2" dstmac="00:b0:c2:02:e4:4f" srcmac="00:b0:c2:02:e3:c7" srcip="10.242.5.1" dstip="10.255.255.255" proto="17" length="78" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="127" srcport="137" dstport="137" 
2009:08:01-20:45:12 stuffman ulogd[3320]: id="2001" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet dropped" action="drop" fwrule="60002" seq="0" initf="eth1" outitf="eth2" dstmac="00:b0:c2:02:e4:4f" srcmac="00:b0:c2:02:e3:c7" srcip="10.242.5.1" dstip="10.255.255.255" proto="17" length="78" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="127" srcport="137" dstport="137" 
2009:08:01-20:45:12 stuffman ulogd[3320]: id="2001" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet dropped" action="drop" fwrule="60002" seq="0" initf="eth1" outitf="eth2" dstmac="00:b0:c2:02:e4:4f" srcmac="00:b0:c2:02:e3:c7" srcip="10.242.5.1" dstip="10.255.255.255" proto="17" length="78" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="127" srcport="137" dstport="137"



Could someone help?

Thanks


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  • No problems here with the L2TP over IPsec [;)]

    Sorry, I haven't played enough with the Cisco on my iPhone to have any idea.  Have you tried an iPhone discussion forum?  That was where I found the incompatibility with .local addresses on the iPhone and Mac.

    Cheers - Bob
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  • No problems here with the L2TP over IPsec [;)]

    Sorry, I haven't played enough with the Cisco on my iPhone to have any idea.  Have you tried an iPhone discussion forum?  That was where I found the incompatibility with .local addresses on the iPhone and Mac.

    Cheers - Bob
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