Question : Site to site with Cisco ASA 5505

I everyone,

We have a main office connected through a Cisco ASA5505 with a fixed ip,  We want to connect a remote office with a site to site vpn through a second ASA5505.  Here is the catch...  the remote office is in a building and they provide us with the internet.  We don't have access to the router of the building.  When we connect our ASA, the outside interface gets an ip of 192.168.0.230 (ip given by the main router of the building through DHCP I presume). We have internet access no problem there. I've set my inside interface with the network 192.168.1.0.  In our main office the inside network is 10.10.10.0.   Is it possible to create a site to site vpn even though our remote ASA is already behind a firewall (of which we dont have access)?

If not,  would the cisco VPN client software connect from the remote site to our main office in the same conditions?  I was told that the remote site would have to be configure in aggressive mode...  don't know what that is or if it would solve my problem.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Answer : Site to site with Cisco ASA 5505

>>It is not because of autoextend is on,

I hate to disagree but the docs confirm it is...

http://download.oracle.com/docs/html/B12015_01/oracle_database.htm

2.25.1 Tablespace Space Used (%)

MaximumSize: maximum size (in MB) of the tablespace. The maximum size is determined by looping through the tablespace's data files, as well as additional free space on the disk that would be available for the tablespace should a data file autoextend.
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