> On Saturday 30 December 2006 13:40, Kai Ponte wrote:
>> On Saturday 30 December 2006 12:09, Leen de Braal wrote:
>>
>> Hmm, let us know! I'm curious.
>>
>> Are you connecting via a different VPN to the MS Workstation?
>>
>>
>
> It sounds like he is connecting via Cisco concentrator and then
> trying to make a connection to a M$ VPN.  Since Cisco uses IPSEC,
> it would be difficult to also use pptp which is used by M$.
> I have no idea why he would be trying this, he already has a VPN
> by Cisco which is more secure then M$.  :-)

That's always what I thought too ;-)
So I have a customer with cisco VPN3000 in the network, and that works
well with vpnc.
Now I am having to do some work at another site, and there is only a
SBS2003 server with ISA2004, directly connected to the Internet. So cisco
has nothing to do with this problem, I just have to connect to a VPN on an
ISA2004 firewall. If I can connect, I can use krdc to establish an rdp
session to maintain the network.
Again: this has nothing to do with the cisco. Its just that i have some
experience with vpnc, and I never saw something about M$ VPN, that it
could do. This type of VPN is just a black hole to me. I do know, that in
WinXP it is quite easy to make a connection, make a new VPN-connection
with all settings default just works.

>
> Mike
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