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Does anyone know if the IPSEC VPN Client v 5 for Vista will work on Windows 7? I haven't seen anything about it. I know it probably won't work on 64-bit Windows but am hoping it will work on 32-bit. I'm trying to avoid using an XP virtual session.
I am using MS version of RADIUS (IAS) to authenticate users to my Cisco 3005 VPN concentrator. I have one policy for all employees so they can use the Web VPN and another policy for a select group of employees so they can connect via IPSec client. Th...
I'm testing my 3005 as a conduit to my Exchange Server 2003. Ext Interface is connected directly to the internet and Int Interface is on my LAN subnet. I have my E2k3 server configured in WebVPN - Servers and URLS as:Email (https://servername/domain/...
I was configuring Access Rights on my 3005 Concentrator and made a bad setting. I was trying to limit administrative control (to the 3005) to my pc's static IP address and chose Admin Group 3 which showed my name. Now when I login to the 3005 I do no...
I have setup IAS on Server 2003 to authenticate users. I believe I have everythings setup correctly except for the authentication type used by the 3005 and I'm stuck. It appears the 3005 is using PAP to try and authenticate with IAS. I get the follow...
If you're referring to 64-bit IPSEC client I believe the answer is no.A. Cisco VPN Client Version 5 is available for 32-bit Windows Vista. There are no current plans to provide 64-bit support for the Cisco VPN Client but 64-bit support is available f...
I don't know what bootcode version we have nor do I know how to find out. I poked around via Telnet and didn't see it. If you tell me how to check the version, I will. I don't remember how I fixed the original problem.
Thanks for your reply. I'm not sure what you're saying applies so perhaps I need to restate what I'm trying to accomplish. I have two policies in MS Internet Authentication Service, each of which authenticates against Active Directory. One policy aut...
I'm not quite sure if this will help you but I'll offer it up. To enable my Cisco 3005 to work behind the firewall I had to use Port Forwarding, not NAT, of UDP 500, UDP 4500 and TCP 50 through the firewall to my 3005. I also had to enable NAT-T (NAT...