On 11/14/03 2:49 PM, "Bruce Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bob Dull wrote:
> 
>> Cisco
>> 
>> Bob 
>> 
> 
> <http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk583/tk372/technologies_tech_note09186a00800
> 94e6d.shtml>
> 
> You need to be a registered Cisco client to download this, but someone
> in your organization should be such, if you've got the Cisco hardware.
> 
> Some Cisco systems only support OSX, meaning either upgrade or go for a
> third party solution from some one like Netlock
> <http://www.apani.com/ds-vpncisco.html>, but it will depend on the
> specific Cisco equipment you're using.
> 
> That said, if you upgrade to OSX, VPN is built-in...


But our network people tell me the Cisco VPN client is auto-configuring,
while the built-in stuff requires guru-juju to get it to work with the Cisco
hardware... but I haven't tried the latter.

-- Joshua



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