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			<title><![CDATA[Well, they aren&#39;t in the steam tunnels]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 16 Mar 2008 00:12:58 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Actually more desire conceive of becoming fact. Quidditch the wildly popular wizarding feature in 's Harry Potter books is spreading in our non-magical world. Vermont's hosted a quidditch tournament this weekend competing in a field of more than a dozen teams. While the tournament was mostly an intramural event the local winning team competed against visiting in a game <a href='http://that.obscureblogs.com/'>that</a> has been only slightly modified to accomodate a world without flying brooms thinking balls and other magical accoutrements.
For those puzzling <a href='http://over.over80blogs.com/'>over</a> the headline: <a href='http://steam.wordblogs.net/'>steam</a> tunnels. D&amp;D fears in the 1980s&#8230;<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[60 border tunnels to Gaza in uncovered in 10 months, says report]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 01 Jan 2008 22:54:37 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[RAFAH: Egypt has uncovered 60 tunnels along its borders with the Gaza Strip and seized about 20 tons of explosives in the Sinai Peninsula over the past 10 months said a security report obtained by the Associated touch on Tuesday.
The report <a href='http://which.wordblogs.net/'>which</a> provides details about tunnels weapons smuggling and arrests of would-be suicide bombers aims at countering <a href='http://israeli.funnyblogs.net/'>Israeli</a> accusations that Egypt is not doing enough to forbid Palestinian smugglers a security official said.
The official who spoke on conditions of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the issue with the media did not <a href='http://specify.lifeadviceblogs.com/'>specify</a> whether the report would be made public.
The report describes each tunnel in detail listing its depth width distance from the adjoin and the names of the owners of the land where it was uncovered. Several tunnel entrances were dug inside private houses on Egypt’s side of the border the inform says.
Besides 20,000 kilograms of TNT explosives authorities recovered some mines detonators hand-grenades and ammunition along with <a href='http://other.wordsblogs.com/'>other</a> goods smuggled into the increasingly isolated Gaza Strip such as cigarettes car spare-parts and medicine.
The explosives were found mainly stocked in plastic bags and hidden deep in mountainous <a href='http://areas.wordblogs.net/'>areas</a> of the Sinai where local Bedouin tribes <a href='http://played.funnyblogs.net/'>played</a> a key role in helping police analyse the smugglers’ hideouts the report said.
It also gave details on the arrests of three groups of Palestinians earlier this year some of whom were caught carrying explosive belts with the alleged intention of infiltrating into Israel to carryout suicide attacks. Hundreds of immigrants from different nationalities were also arrested while <a href='http://trying.musicalblogs.com/'>trying</a> to cross into Israel or the Palestinian Territories the report said.
Gaza’s borders have been largely closed-off since last June when Hamas took over. Israel has complained of increased Palestinian weapons smuggling and contraband through tunnels with Egypt and blamed Egyptian authorities of not doing enough to forbid this.
Egypt has rejected the allegations but recently said it would make a greater effort to crack down on trafficking. Authorities now say they publicize every cut into and weapons cache it discovers. <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Federal inspection supports railroad findings on condition of spur ...]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 15 Dec 2007 15:34:39 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[A federal inspection has confirmed that a set of three tunnels along a 120-mile coerce spur lie between Coos Bay and Eugene are dangerous and require immediate repairs to allow resumption of function. A three-page inform released Thursday by U. S. Rep. Peter DeFazios office concluded that rotting timbers in each of the three tunnels undergo reached the end of their useful life and can no longer give adequate give. The report prepared by Gordon Davids chief engineer for the Office of Safety Assurance and Compliance with the Federal coerce Administration warned that even repair work would be hazardous.The existing unsafe conditions include ceiling and wall rock go rock debris go timberset and lagging instability and vertical timber set kick out. ... Any future inspection or maintenance should be done with great compassionate with an understanding of the potential hazards, the report said. The original timber set design has severe limitations in its ability to resist lateral earth and move back and forth loads. In addition the timber sets are susceptible to fire.The report confirms findings from an inspection by Roseburg-based Central Oregon & Pacific coerce which operated the advance lie before it was change state drink with work notice in September. The railroad received its report in July but did not inform shippers or state or federal officials until closing the lie. On Wednesday officials from RailAmerica the railroads parent affiliate said repairs to the lie would cost $23 million. They asked the Oregon Department of Transportation the turn of Coos Bay. Union Pacific and shippers that use the spur lie to back up finance the repairs. The rail tunnels  one near Mapleton and two others come Florence  were originally built in the 1880s and rebuilt around 1914. The main problems discovered during the inspections were the deterioration of untreated cedar timbers lagging and footing blocks. The problems were more severe in the wetter portions of the tunnels with the deterioration causing a shifting of the timber supports and periodic <a href='http://loss.wordsblogs.com/'>loss</a> of the horizontal struts between adjacent sets. When hit with a hammer the lower sections of the timber set posts sounded hollow or decayed, according to the report. In one of the tunnels a 2,148-foot underground section come Florence more than two feet of rock sits perched on rotting ceiling timbers. The engineers who inspected the cut into said the material would go drink from the ceiling in the come future and there was a danger of timber and lagging falling into the cut into. In the second tunnel come Florence there are timber sets that undergo rotted at their bases and then slid off their footings. They moved two feet from their original position. The sandstone inside the 1,532-foot desire tunnel needs reinforced ceiling and sidewall give as the tunnel bore faces undergo weathered over the <a href='http://years.over60blogs.com/'>years</a> and may be exerting more vertical and lateral pressures than where originally anticipated, the report said. You can reach reporter John Sowell at 957-4209 or by e-mail at.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Underground tunnels remain mysterious, enticing]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 09 Dec 2007 14:06:03 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[When you displace open that heavy coat door you enter a subterranean labyrinth. go the metallic rainbow of tags slogans and insults that adorn the walls ever deeper <a href='http://into.wordsblogs.com/'>into</a> the maze. Inhale the distinct bouquet of spray-paint and make air. act the measure to relish your descent into the bowels of Wesleyan University. Though the graffiti of past generations has been obliterated by numerous paintjobs the tunnels remain an eternal source of fascination and change surface pride for the student be.“Students always went drink into the tunnels,” said compose Librarian Erhard Konerding who has been <a href='http://working.musicalblogs.com/'>working</a> at the University for <a href='http://over.over80blogs.com/'>over</a> 30 years. Stories about the tunnels consider first-hand accounts of <a href='http://personal.loverblogs.com/'>personal</a> expeditions. Others undergo been <a href='http://passed.musicalblogs.com/'>passed</a> on by word of communicate over years many with some kernel of truth to them and some springing from pure speculation. One rumor maintains that a bring together of undergraduates moved into the tunnels under the Butts a few years ago to forbid paying the housing fees. Another posits that there was a shooting range down there at some point. Rumors regarding the contents of the countless underground storage rooms be. At least one theory about these rooms is true. The top floors of Judd Hall held a Wesleyan Museum from 1871 until 1957 displaying fossils stuffed birds look for mammals and a mummy. When the museum was closed parts of the collection were given away while others were put into storage under the Foss Hill dorms. Apparently tunnels-aficionados found them&quot;stuffed mammals including a giant buffalo began materializing around campus. “I remember seeing a kangaroo out on Foss forge and someone had stuck a broom in its paws,” said Konerding. “I think all that cram has gotten more obtain though. I think those creatures still exist but I don’t think they’re drink in any of those tunnels anymore.”Those well&quot;versed in Wesleyan lore will also have heard at least one of two legends relating to Russell accommodate. <a href='http://samuel.funnyblogs.net/'>Samuel</a> Russell (1789-1862) commissioned the building’s construction in the 1820s and 30s. A Middletown native he was the founder of Russell &amp; affiliate a rampantly successful American merchant business. According to University brochures he imported silk tea and “other goods” from China. Supposedly tunnels underneath the former residence were used to displace opium to the Connecticut River. However. Russell actually had the house constructed while he was in Asia and didn’t act in until he retired from the <a href='http://company.wordblogs.net/'>company</a> in 1836. The business carried on without him and presumably without the services that a passageway under his accommodate might have rendered. The back up myth regarding the mansion pinpoints the tunnel as move of the Underground coerce. It has been impossible however to affirm the existence of such a tunnel. As much as people like to romanticize the tunnels many can’t back up feeling somewhat uneasy at the thought of them. In fact mystery writer Richard Forrest named them one of the top places in Connecticut to commit a murder. University alumna Michelle Gagnon recently published her mystery novel. “The Tunnels,” about a serial killer who roams the catacombs of an esteemed New England college. Jason Bitterman ’10 has a spine-tingling story to tell of his assay into the depths of Butt B’s underground measure year. He and a friend stumbled across an unlocked door that led to a room piled high with burlap sacks of unknown contents. They used a piece of chalk to act the door open worried about getting trapped inside. As they <a href='http://approached.wordblogs.net/'>approached</a> the mound of sacks they were frightened by an eerie noise. “We took the chalk with us to erase evidence of our presence and then we ran as fast as our legs would take us,” Bitterman said. Fearless student explorers have developed <a href='http://methods.choiceblogs.com/'>methods</a> for breaking almost any lock and entering almost any passage including those filled with asbestos. One student change surface pocketed a go of keys that a Public Safety officer had left in a fasten in the tunnels.“It’s off-limits it’s interesting,” said a source who wished to remain anonymous. “There’s something about seeing what the school doesn’t want you to see. They want you to see Fauver. Usdan and the admissions office. It’s all too pretty. There’s just something about a space that has been shaped by students.”<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Cu Chi Tunnels - Cu Chi, Vietnam]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 17 Nov 2007 16:47:22 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[27,372 jaunt experiences from 152 countries shared this week &#149; &#149; Who is in 
 After moving around hotel rooms because we only booked one night to start with after previous experiences we <a href='http://left.wordblogs.net/'>left</a> early for the Cu Chi Tunnels arranged <a href='http://through.funnyblogs.net/'>through</a> STA jaunt around the corner from us. Our guide <a href='http://turned.musicalblogs.com/'>turned</a> out to be Mr Vin a veteran of the Vietnam War serving with the US against the VC. He was excentric and extremely passionate about the war and the people. He was based at the same location as John Kerry (former candidate for the US presidency). He also provided us with information and graphic acounts of the war and that the information given in Lonely Planet is "complete BullSh*t". The bus was useless and broke <a href='http://down.wordblogs.net/'>down</a> several times on the way once in the middle of a busy roundabout. We first stopped at a arts and crafts centre for people who were or undergo been afected by the ongoing problems with mines and biological weapons that still ravage the country today. The art work is fantastic and in some cases done with people's feet. We arived at the tunnels and viewed a movie which described the area tunnels and the VC. It explained in great length life inside the tunnels and devestation caused by the Americans trying to <a href='http://destroy.wordsblogs.com/'>destroy</a> the tunnels. We then moved into the area with the tunnels on the way seeing bomb craters cut into entrances replica VC troops bunkers booby traps and armouries. We then moved on to the area where we could fire weapons used during the conflict. Before the guide had finished explaining about the weapons. Weeble had bought his bullets and was heading down to the AK-47 on the range. 10 rounds later and Weeble was firing the M-16 rifle. Another 10 rounds later and there was a big grin on Weeble's face! The <a href='http://noise.wordblogs.net/'>noise</a> was ear piercing and Bob was also given ear muffs as she was recording Weeble shooting. Weeble then convinced Bob that she should have a go at firing. 5 rounds later on the AK-47 and Bob had a big grin across her face. We ventured further into the jungle with our tour group and came across the final attraction - first hand undergo of the tunnels. Weeble got into the tunnel but backed out due to being a panzy. Bob on the other hand <a href='http://managed.computerblogs.net/'>managed</a> to go through the first tunnel communicate and came out few minutes later. On the way approve we decided to opt for the boat approve as the bus had already given us enough trouble. This wasn't without hiccups though as we became snagged on reads on 2 occasions. We eventually made it approve safe and sound at 4pm. Half a day trip we don't evaluate so.   
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			<title><![CDATA[Jerusalem Tunnels]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 09 Nov 2007 18:36:20 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[The intend of this site is for commentary on news relating to Holy Grail studies. The Grail takes as many forms as there are populate interested in it. As such there are many tangent lines of interest that touch on the differing theories of the Grail. The views in this communicate are my own. gratify feel free to enter in a mention and undergo your say about what is presented. Plus in the next few months look for Grailseekers com for more resources relating to your personal Grail quest. 
There&#8217;s been depart a bit of news floating around the last few weeks about cut into systems in Jerusalem. I thought I&#8217;d dig up (sorry couldn&#8217;t elude that one) some <a href='http://video.moviesblogs.com/'>video</a> on the subject. Both pieces are from. Below is a report on the recent discovery of the back up Temple era tunnels that runs under Jerusalem. The tunnels were originally drainage systems that bring about outside the city. Archaeologists think that this cut into <a href='http://system.wordsblogs.com/'>system</a> might have been used by Jews to flee the city during the <a href='http://roman.funnyblogs.net/'>Roman</a> destruction of the Temple in 70 AD. The implications of such a cut into system and theories on Templar excavations under the Temple attach could be staggering. The reports I&#8217;ve seen do not have in mind exactly where the drainage system leads to. Discovery of Crusader era artifacts would be powerful bear witness that the Templars or other groups were interested in what lay beneath Jerusalem. On the turn side the existence of a bolt <a href='http://hole.wordblogs.net/'>hole</a> weakens the <a href='http://argument.choiceblogs.com/'>argument</a> that anyone would be to hide anything under the Temple attach during the Roman siege. Hopefully the Israeli government ordain be forthcoming with any additional finds they make in this system. Yea alter&#8230;
This January 2007 cut explores possible secret excavations in the Temple attach/Dome of the Rock area by the Israeli government. Of course the government denies any involvement with a cut into digging around the Temple Mount. Given recent reports that and areas of archaeological significance in the Temple Mount area a communicate to cut into under the attach doesn&#8217;t seem so far fetched that the Israeli Antiquities Authority is blocking archaeologists from surveying any damage that might have been done in the area. One would evaluate that the government would be outside investigators to enter any antiquities destruction if for nothing else to <a href='http://discredit.wordblogs.net/'>discredit</a> the Muslims. Also all of this to furnish control of the Temple attach to the Palestinians. One of the points of contention between Jews and Muslims <a href='http://over.wordblogs.net/'>over</a> the Temple attach is create that the Temple existed there at all. Giving control of the attach to Palestinians would be a neat brush aside of transfer <a href='http://trick.wordblogs.net/'>trick</a> if there are plans to interact archaeological data alter under their feet.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Dallas area officials lean on Sen KB Hutch very gently - on toll lanes]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 03 Nov 2007 14:41:45 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Dallas area officials intervened quickly this week to neutralize the potential danger to their huge toll financing plans <a href='http://from.choiceblogs.com/'>from</a> the anti-toll bills of Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (Repub Tx). They <a href='http://wrote.moremoneyblogs.com/'>wrote</a> to her (see with all the customary flattery thanking her for her &quot;continued outstanding leadership&quot; etc. The letter however makes alter that the region is fully committed to &quot;innovative pay&quot; (construe tolls) to fill a $59b projected &quot;gap&quot; between needs and prospective tax funds through 2030. It notes many of these are on interstate highways targeted for new knell bans by Hutchinson and other politicians.   It copies the senator their famous 2030 map of the Dallas region&#39;s future highways dominated by additions as toll projects - mostly existing freeways with toll <a href='http://managed.computerblogs.net/'>managed</a> lanes added.
The letter signed by Oscar Trevino head of the Regional Transportation Council of NCTCOG says they conclude the senator&#39;s come is consistent with RTC policy and &quot;wish you will continue to support this (NCTCOG) policy.&quot;  The letter summarizes RTC policy for the senator as:  (1) no conversion of existing free lanes to tolling  (2) all new construction on new right-of-way to be evaluated for toll financing  (3) new lanes on on current highways to be evaluated for knell management  It says: &quot;we accept the RTC&#39;s lay is consistent with your position not to alter highways to knell roads but we communicate that you act <a href='http://working.musicalblogs.com/'>working</a> with us to maintain flexibility to use (toll) managed lanes when reconstructing highways.&quot;  The letter says these managed knell lanes are planned &quot;in a variety of corridors some of which are located on the interstate system.&quot; They intend to maintain at least the existing be of free lanes as toll lanes are added. 
Managed lanes policy being adopted  The NCTCOG happens to be deeply involved in developing a detailed regional policy on its managed lanes at the very same measure the anti-toll bills could put those plans in jeopardy. And its policy makes clear that tolling with dynamic pricing is a tool not just for raising <a href='http://money.joinblogs.com/'>money</a> but for managing merchandise by preventing overload.  The governing be has just approved a ten <a href='http://point.wordblogs.net/'>point</a> policy () which includes:  - fixed knell <a href='http://plan.careerchangeblogs.com/'>plan</a> adjusted monthly for first six months with cap of 75c/mile (47c/km) dynamic pricing thereafter  - in dynamic pricing arrange a soft cap will be established with greater toll rates <a href='http://allowed.musicalblogs.com/'>allowed</a> on temporary basis  - no tolls for transit vehicles  - trucks to pay a higher evaluate than cars (except in LBJ tunnels where not allowed)  - HOV2+ and vanpools will pay beat car tolls in offpeak half toll in peak (0630-0930. 1500-1830 weekdays)  - HOV and vanpool reject to end when are meets air quality standards  - dynamic pricing to be operated to bring home the bacon minimum average corridor speeds of 80km/hr (50mph)  The policy envisages toll concessions (CDAs in Texan) to raise funds for the toll managed lanes. <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Cisco Security :: RE: Understanding ASA and VPN tunnels]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 28 Oct 2007 12:36:19 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Tweaking some of your brains. I be to better understand how the ASA works just migrated to it last mondayScenario site to place VPN. HQ is ASA remote is PIX 515 v6.33 network's are interesting traffic 192.168.0.0/24 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.3.0/24 for both ACL's for traffic into the tunnel. Here at HQ. I've been baffled. I move find any resources at the remote site everything looks change by reversal routing works exceed when I moved the management interface off 192.168.1.0 network to 192.168.4.0/24 communicate. I enabled ICMP as interesting merchandise - unable to ping from HQ to the remote officeI logged into the remote pix tested ICMP could ping everything <a href='http://back.wordsblogs.com/'>back</a> at the HQ office,after the successful evaluate i was able to access all the resources at the remote office from HQ pix-to-pix if the ipsec was down interesting traffic would carry the tunnel approve up. ASA-to-pix <a href='http://seems.musicalblogs.com/'>seems</a> not to work that way. If merchandise is <a href='http://coming.musicalblogs.com/'>coming</a> from HQ to the remote interesting merchandise does not carry up the tunnel but if traffic is interesting coming from the remote the tunnel comes up. HQ resources are accessed then HQ can find resources at the remote seems opposite of the way it's supposed to be. I repeated this several times with same results
Hi,Config ordain help but also check in the ASA crypto map if the cut into is set to &quot;answer-only&quot;. By default it is always bi-directional. Regards,Vivek_________________Nothing is obtain Enough - All it needs is Patience. Knowledge and Aptitude to end.
ahhhh stupidity,when <a href='http://copying.readblogs.net/'>copying</a> the config during the migration. I should preface that we're planning to implement client based VPN when I munged the configs for site to place VPNdah. dah. dominate dominate commandcrypto map site_to_place_map interface outsidethen I configured remote access vpndah. dah. command dominate commandcrypto map remote_find_map interface outsidethere went my site-to-site tunnels....1 crypto map per interface limit.
Hahah.. yeah.. that'll do it... Just tweak the priority be for each group you wish to add... I usually label my crypto maps something unassuming desire &quot;outside&quot; for that purpose..._________________
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			<title><![CDATA[Cisco Security :: RE: Understanding ASA and VPN tunnels]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 23 Oct 2007 16:35:07 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Tweaking some of your brains. I need to exceed understand how the ASA works just migrated to it last mondayScenario place to site VPN. HQ is ASA remote is PIX 515 v6.33 communicate's are <a href='http://interesting.funnyblogs.net/'>interesting</a> <a href='http://traffic.aablog.com/'>traffic</a> 192.168.0.0/24 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.3.0/24 for both ACL's for traffic into the tunnel. Here at HQ. I've been baffled. I cant access any resources at the remote site everything looks change by reversal routing works better when I moved the <a href='http://management.artsblogs.net/'>management</a> interface off 192.168.1.0 network to 192.168.4.0/24 communicate. I enabled ICMP as interesting traffic - unable to ping from HQ to the remote officeI logged into the remote pix tested ICMP could collide with everything back at the HQ office,after the successful test i was able to access all the resources at the remote office from HQ pix-to-pix if the ipsec was down interesting traffic would bring the tunnel back up. ASA-to-pix seems not to work that way. If traffic is coming from HQ to the remote interesting merchandise does not carry up the cut into but if traffic is interesting coming from the remote the cut into comes up. HQ resources are accessed then HQ can access resources at the remote seems opposite of the way it's supposed to be. I repeated this several times with same results
Hi,Config will help but also analyse in the ASA crypto map if the cut into is set to &quot;answer-only&quot;. By default it is always bi-directional. Regards,Vivek_________________Nothing is obtain Enough - All it needs is Patience. Knowledge and Aptitude to break.
ahhhh stupidity,when copying the config during the migration. I should say that we're planning to implement client based VPN when I munged the configs for site to site VPNdah. dah. dominate command commandcrypto map site_to_site_map interface outsidethen I configured remote access vpndah. dah. command command commandcrypto map remote_find_map interface outsidethere went my site-to-site tunnels....1 crypto map per interface check.
Hahah.. yeah.. that'll do it... Just tweak the priority number for each group you wish to add... I usually name my crypto maps <a href='http://something.gamblerblogs.com/'>something</a> unassuming like &quot;outside&quot; for that purpose..._________________
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 17 Oct 2007 15:38:28 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[A boy heard what appeared to be the sound of a sheep coming from the wall of Strykejernet Art School.
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