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Hi folks,I've got a customer using PDAs based on Windows Mobile 6.5 and Windows CE. Is there a version of AnyConnect VPN client for those devicese, and in that case, where are they available for download?Best regards,Peter
Hi folks,ASA 5512-X, ver. 9.1(2). Internal network 192.168.0.0/16, internal gateway (ASA inside) 192.168.0.101, AnyConnect VPN clients get their addresses from a Windows 2008 DHCP server.I've got the AnyConnect VPN tunnel connecting, but problem is, ...
Hi folks,I'm setting up an ASA 5512-X, replacing our old Linux firewall/router.In the old firewall, I had a port opened to an OpenVPN server inside the network. I've opened access to the same port in the ASA. The OpenVPN server is reachable from the ...
Hi folks,Recently, I got help by Jouni restricting port access from the outside. Previously, I allowed IP, and ICMP from outside, and for example traceroute displayed the router names/addresses. After only allowing those ports open that correspond to...
Hi folks,While setting up access to some internal servers that should be accessible from the outside, I noticed that I wasn't able to connect via port translated SSH, unless I allowed TCP and UDP on the outside interface, see rules below. The FakeSSH...
Thanks for your answer Sander.I almost thought so, as I haven't found anything. At least Windows CE can work as a VPN client, much the same as Windows XP.It's a pity, as most PDAs on the market today, that have got a built in bar code reader, are bas...
Hi Teddy,The address pool, or absence of any address pool, hasn't got any effect. I'm getting addresses from the corporate DHCP server (see my post above). The problem here is that the route that's pushed to the VPN client is wrong. The default gatew...
Thanks again Jouni!I applied the same-security-traffic rule, but that alone did not help (well, from inside to the VPN clients, but that wasn't what was intended). Then I applied the TCP bypass, which did the trick! Your assumption about the network ...