Multiple logins, PPTP thru PIX

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I work for a software company and we connect to some of our
customers by VPN. One customer has a Microsoft PPTP VPN and
we can only get 1 connection through at a time.

Our PIX is at version 6.3(3) and I have the fixup protocol pptp 1723
statement in our config.

Is there a way to get multiple users signed on? Cisco recommended
giving public IP's to my users but I'd rather not start managing
that. Could a gateway server logged into the customer's VPN
get multiple users logged in?

Thanks,
Jim

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"Jim Holcomb" <Jim@h0lc0mb.c0m> wrote in message
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> I work for a software company and we connect to some of our
> customers by VPN. One customer has a Microsoft PPTP VPN and
> we can only get 1 connection through at a time.
>
> Our PIX is at version 6.3(3) and I have the fixup protocol pptp 1723
> statement in our config.
>
> Is there a way to get multiple users signed on? Cisco recommended
> giving public IP's to my users but I'd rather not start managing
> that. Could a gateway server logged into the customer's VPN
> get multiple users logged in?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim

Maybe your customer is only allowing one connection. I think they can
add more in Control Panel/Network/Routing and Remote Access.

HTH

Mark

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