04-05-2004 04:52 PM
Does the below mean 4.0.1 won't work with a PIX running 6.3(3)? Do I need to go down to 3.6.6a?
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/vpn/client/rel401/401_clnt.htm
The Cisco VPN Client supports the following Cisco VPN devices:
Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator Series, Version 3.0 and later.
Cisco PIX Firewall, Version 6.2.2(122) or Version 6.3(1).
Cisco IOS Routers, Version 12.2(8)T and later
04-05-2004 06:13 PM
I believe it means at least 6.2.2(122) or 6.3(1) in the 6.2(x) / 6.3(x) versions.
It works fine with 6.3(3).
04-06-2004 04:16 AM
I couldn't get the VPN Client 3.x or 4x to run on the two computers I have. Both are new Windows XP (SP1), all updates.
Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the client. Reason 403: unable to contact the security gateway.
In this case the Service is started (my home pc the service continually stops).
05-19-2004 11:56 PM
Hi,
I noticed similar problem.
The reason was Checkpoint VPN client installed on the same PC.
The Cisco VPN adapter was disabled on the PC due to the conflict.
Regards,
Milan
05-18-2004 06:31 AM
I have had success with WinXP Pro using 4.0.1, 4.0.2, and even 4.0.3. My PIX's are running 6.3(1).
I must say, 4.0.2 was unreliable on XP but works well with Win2K.
Hope this helps.
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