Update. I installed the latest version of the Cisco VPN client (removed the orig first) and it does connect to the concentrator (I can see the session). I'm thinking this is a Windows 7 thing as it shows connected to a public network (which it is, and I can surf). I cannot ping to any device on the LAN though.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Michael B. Smith <[email protected]>wrote: > But that doesn't meet the OP's need of being able to connect to a Cisco > device, does it? (I spent 3 minutes on the website, so I could be wrong - > please correct me if so.) > > Regards, > > Michael B. Smith > Consultant and Exchange MVP > http://TheEssentialExchange.com <http://theessentialexchange.com/> > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ben Scott [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 2:08 PM > To: NT System Admin Issues > Subject: Re: VPN issue > > On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 1:29 PM, David W. McSpadden <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Some of the admins here had freeware vpn clients that would work. > > They talked about them within the last two months. > > We use OpenVPN. I can talk more about it if anyone cares. (You all know > I love the sound of my own voice... er, keystrokes.) > > -- Ben > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ < > http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~ > > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ > ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~ > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
