With IPSec being a relatively immature standard there is a chance that it
will work that way but a better chance that it won't until the next PIX
software upgrade comes out.  I believe you'd have a better chance making it
work with L2PTPP.  It's an interesting experiment though....let us know if
it works!

Daniel

-----Original Message-----
From: Travis Gamble [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 11:00 PM
To: Marco Rodrigues; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cisco VPN Client (off topic question)


I haven't tried to install the VPN client on 2000... but the reason for that
is because 2000 supports IPSec already.  No need for the client, just set it
up on the box, no additional software should be required.

Travis Gamble

-----Original Message-----
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Marco Rodrigues
Sent: July 26, 2000 9:54 AM
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Subject: Cisco VPN Client (off topic question)


    I've tried installed it on Windows 2000 , even though the system
requirements say it has to be Win9x or WinNT 4.0. I was just curious has
anyone got IPsec to work with Windows 2000 connecting to a Cisco PIX
Firewall? Any feedback would be appreciated.


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