I recently installed and set up the Cisco VPN client for their PIX firewalls. 
I have to say I was very impressed, I was up and running in no time at all, 
no errors (except one in the startup script written for Red Hat, I run 
Debian- it was minor).  Anyway, I have a small network at home, behind a 
firewall and would like to have all of these computers be able to access the 
VPN.  Does anyone know if I can just use iptables with the Cisco client? Or 
does anyone have any experience doing this?  I noticed that when I am 
connected to the VPN, my routing tables do not change, nor do any of my 
network device configs. In fact, I cant seem to figure out how the system 
knows to grab the packets for it.  I have never used IPTables, but I did use 
IPchains a lot, and it seems to me you would need to have a device configured 
to be on the network(s) befor you can do routing to/from it.  

Anyone else have thoughts on this?

Jay
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