Re: [SunRay-Users] Pop up VPN GUI

2008-02-08 Thread Kent Peacock
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.

Re: [SunRay-Users] Pop up VPN GUI

2008-02-08 Thread Kent Peacock
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

Re: [SunRay-Users] Pop up VPN GUI

2008-02-08 Thread Jim Curran
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

Re: [SunRay-Users] Pop up VPN GUI

2008-02-08 Thread Craig Bender
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

[SunRay-Users] Pop up VPN GUI

2008-02-08 Thread Bob Prendergast
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. Is