07-16-2010 10:25 AM
We are running MAC Snow Leopard (ver. 10.6.2). Is there a way to copy the profile instead of giving the user the instruction how to configure the VPN client? I do not want to give out the group name and the group password.
Thanks.
Laura
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07-16-2010 12:06 PM
YUP , use the pcf files and have the user import them on the vpn client software. For example :-
if you have windows box --> program files ---> cisco system --> vpn client --> profiles --> .pcf files.
so, you can configure your desktop's v[pn client with all the information and save it. Then access these pcf files , which you can provide to users so that they can import them on their vpn client. The same cisco pcf files are compatible with open source "shrewsoft client app " too.
Hope it helps
thanks
manish
07-17-2010 03:16 PM
Unfortunately Mac Snow Leopard (v. 10.6) uses built-in Apple vpn client which is provided by Apple, not Cisco, hence it does not support PCF file.
07-16-2010 12:06 PM
YUP , use the pcf files and have the user import them on the vpn client software. For example :-
if you have windows box --> program files ---> cisco system --> vpn client --> profiles --> .pcf files.
so, you can configure your desktop's v[pn client with all the information and save it. Then access these pcf files , which you can provide to users so that they can import them on their vpn client. The same cisco pcf files are compatible with open source "shrewsoft client app " too.
Hope it helps
thanks
manish
07-17-2010 03:16 PM
Unfortunately Mac Snow Leopard (v. 10.6) uses built-in Apple vpn client which is provided by Apple, not Cisco, hence it does not support PCF file.
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