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Firewall Wizards: RE: VPN and new ISP

RE: VPN and new ISP

From: Andy Lyakhovetskiy <andy_at_net4bay.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 00:00:15 -0800

In some locations Comcast is blocking IPSEC and PPTP traffic by default,
you have to pay some extra fee for the "clean" connection.

Andy
-----Original Message-----
From: firewall-wizards-admin_at_honor.icsalabs.com
[mailto:firewall-wizards-admin_at_honor.icsalabs.com] On Behalf Of Richard
Snow
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 10:58 AM
To: 'firewall-wizards_at_honor.icsalabs.com'
Subject: [fw-wiz] VPN and new ISP

Hello,

I have a remote office using an IPSEC VPN tunnel connecting
two LANs. The remote site is on a COMCAST cable modem.
I am transitioning my internet T1 at the main office to a new provider
(XO). The new T1 seems to run OK in general, but my IPSEC tunnel drops
every three minutes or so. I can put the same equipment over on the old
T1 and everything is fine.

My question is, assuming that traceroute shows nothing unusual, what
would your next step be in troubleshooting the issue -- and
demonstrating the problem to your provider?

TIA,

Rich
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