Jim Curran wrote:
Hi Bob,
I can't say anything specific to your hardware but we Cisco PIX515 and
we had to lower the encryption value to the AES default which was, I
believe, LESS than 256 bits, maybe 128 or 64 bits. Not sure if that
will help but we only arrived at this by trial and error.
What's an "851"? I've never heard of it. We *have* had problems with the
*831* being used as a gateway. As far as I'm aware, we never suggested
that an EzVPN *client* device could be used as a gateway.
Kent
Craig Bender wrote:
You picked the one EZ-VPN Server that I think we are having problem
Hi Bob,
I can't say anything specific to your hardware but we Cisco PIX515 and
we had to lower the encryption value to the AES default which was, I
believe, LESS than 256 bits, maybe 128 or 64 bits. Not sure if that
will help but we only arrived at this by trial and error.
Regards,
Jim
B
You picked the one EZ-VPN Server that I think we are having problems
with... :(
This was brought up internally here at Sun a little while back. I'll
check and see if there are any updates.[
Bob Prendergast wrote:
Hello all,
I have a follow-up question regarding the VPN GUI firmware. I hav
Hello all,
I have a follow-up question regarding the VPN GUI firmware. I have a Cisco
851 running the EZ-VPN Server. I am able to establish a connection using
the Cisco Soft-client, but when I attempt to make a connection with the
Sunray VPN firmware, it hangs on
28H - Phase 2 quick I msg1.
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