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Hi!Thanks to some contributions on various Nokia/Symbian boards I was able to get the mobile VPN on my Nokia E61 up and running connecting to our 3030 Concentrator (4.7.2) using Preshared Keys (and *not* using Nokias Security Manager).Preferably I wo...
There are numerous threads in these forums about VPN and NAT. There are lots of good hints and recommendations, but so far I really miss two kind of statements:1. "I succeeded in connecting my Microsoft XP/2000/ME/2003 client to my Cisco PIX/...
Thanks loads for your reply.Alas your suggestion doesnt help here, as I already did everything as described.Meanwhile I opened a TAC and am awaiting further responses.
Multicast IP packets are just plain IP packets to special addresses. Devices and software prepared for multicast do know how to handle such packets, ie. receive them and/or forward them to one or more or even all of the attached networks. An IPSec co...
Ahem...correct me iff I am wrong, but isn't the common believe that Vistas day 1 is still one year away????I couldn't complain e.g. about universal binaries support when the new Intel Macs came out. The VPN Client binaries were there from day 1.
But using the "Default PreSharedKey" limits this possibility to one such key and one group using the same key only. There is no way to configure a 2nd group with a different key, right?