[TriLUG] Fw: [UCLUG] Small consulting opportunity for someone familiar with Cisco PIX & VPNs
Jason Tower
jtower at cerient.net
Wed Jul 25 21:54:46 EDT 2007
i was able to help these guys out with their problem, and am talking to them
about replacing the pix's with linux/bsd and openvpn :)
thanks for the cross-post!
Kevin J. wrote:
> This is a cross-post from the UCLUG list for some consulting work in the Raleigh area.
>
> Kevin
>
>
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> From: Vaughan Schmidt <vaughan at schmidtusa.com>
> To: uclug at uclug.org
> Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 10:31:52 AM
> Subject: [UCLUG] Small consulting opportunity for someone familiar with Cisco PIX & VPNs
>
>
> Maybe someone on list is interest in side project or knows someone who
> is...
>
> If anyone in the group is skilled with configuring VPN setups,
> specificly using Cisco PIX hardware - I need to get some issues
> ironed out with our setup and am willing to pay (reasonable)
> consulting rates.
>
> Also, current set-up has some other limitations not related to current
> problems - where we would not be against a new implemention if it
> does not require spending an arm and a leg.
>
> This is business-critical, and can't be a 'learning event'. (Why I
> can't / not willing to just 'play' with it). i.e. - If you don't
> know your stuff, pls don't offer.
>
> Brief details: Remote office in Raleigh uses Cisco PIX 501 to connect
> with home office Greenville (PIX 506E). VPN set up years ago, and
> is 'working' today. Problem is, we have lost some functionality over
> it. I can not ping or telnet into devices I know are in Raleigh that
> I used to get into OK. Raleigh can ping / telnet GVL devices.
>
> If interested, please contact me off-list.
>
> Oh, it may be a possibly corrupted 501 in Raleigh, 'cause password no
> longer works. Just makes it that much more challenging, huh?
>
> Vaughan Schmidt
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>
> Maybe someone on list is interest in side project or knows someone who
> is...
>
> If anyone in the group is skilled with configuring VPN setups,
> specificly using Cisco PIX hardware - I need to get some issues
> ironed out with our setup and am willing to pay (reasonable)
> consulting rates.
>
> Also, current set-up has some other limitations not related to current
> problems - where we would not be against a new implemention if it
> does not require spending an arm and a leg.
>
> This is business-critical, and can't be a 'learning event'. (Why I
> can't / not willing to just 'play' with it). i.e. - If you don't
> know your stuff, pls don't offer.
>
> Brief details: Remote office in Raleigh uses Cisco PIX 501 to connect
> with home office Greenville (PIX 506E). VPN set up years ago, and
> is 'working' today. Problem is, we have lost some functionality over
> it. I can not ping or telnet into devices I know are in Raleigh that
> I used to get into OK. Raleigh can ping / telnet GVL devices.
>
> If interested, please contact me off-list.
>
> Oh, it may be a possibly corrupted 501 in Raleigh, 'cause password no
> longer works. Just makes it that much more challenging, huh?
>
> Vaughan Schmidt
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