I also believe this is inexcusable. Very well put, Jeff.However, the PPTP workaround might not be so bad since it is very easy to setup on both ends (Win2k and PIX), does work with a current PIX configuration using Win95/98/NT4 VPNClients, and is no...
Hmrn... Router, not PIX?Option 1:The 7206VXR/NPE-300 with dual ISA's (Integrated Service Adapters) and/or NSE-1. Use the ISA's to hardware accelerate your IPSEC or PPTP/MPPE encryption. Use the NSE-1 to hardware accelerate your CEF, NAT, NetFlow, ...
The Cisco VPNClient 1.x does not work under Windows 2000 or Windows Me.If you are trying to use Safe Net as a Certificate Authority, then why not just use the Microsoft CA that comes with Windows 2000?http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/i...
On the other hand, what you may be worried about is support for IPSEC under Windows 2000. The PIX currently (software version 5.2.1) does not support IPSEC under Windows 2000 (L2TP support for the PIX is slated in version 5.3 software) nor does the ...
I think the PIX solution is just as good and an IOS based IPSEC solution. On one hand, IOS is definitely more scalable for raw processing power and integrating all network solutions on a single type of network device. On the other hand, the PIX all...