Hi,

Ive run VPN over Cisco rtr and worked fine
with Aust <-->HK rtr to rtr and
even Aust <--> Southern China  SoftPK PC client!

All seemed pretty reliable, except for the
odd "its the internet" std problems.


Trying to run the same at different company
Aust<-->USA, and rtr to rtr seems OK.

I'll try some client stuff over w/end and let
you know how i go, and how solid.

Ian.

-----Original Message-----
From: William Corbett [mailto:corbett@asresources.com]
Sent: Friday, 7 December 2001 15:28
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange. com
Subject: Re: AS/400 Access via the Internet


Hi, this is my second post to this thread.

I'm trying to use (actually testing) VPN via the Watchguard firebox and the
"Mobile User VPN" client.

It's still dropping my session after about 10 minutes of "inactivity".

Today, I tried a constant ping in a DOS session, continuously doing a ping
while I was working in a CA session.  I stopped hitting keys for about 10
minutes, and it dropped me anyway.  Even with the ping going
constantly...dropped it too.

I'm at a loss as to what to try next.

Surely, someone out there is using VPN to an AS400 with good results?  It
seems, with all the hype, it's gotta work better than those on this list
have found.

My first test at using the internet as a big ol' lan was a couple years ago.
I had my AS400 dial into my regular dial-up ISP, "remembered" the IP
assigned, and used it to access my 170 remotely.  It too would drop after a
few minutes of inactivity.  So, I just wrote a little CL to do a ping then
delay 5 minutes, in a loop.  This pgm was added to my startup program for
the user profile I used for remote access.  This connection would stay up
for days at a time.

AS/Resources, Inc.
William A.(Tony) Corbett
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Developer
http://www.asresources.com
corbett@asresources.com
770-587-4812 (office)
(forwards to mobile after 4 rings)


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