Hi Evan, I'm using Shrew Soft VPN as a substitute for the Cisco VPN client for since early this month and so far, I don't regret it. The Cisco client is far more invasive, so this one feels much more natural.
Regarding the .pcf file, you can import it directly. I only had issues with phase 2 negotiation, though, it was a different VPN. In my case I had to change the following settings Client NAT Traversal: force-rfc (this one was already set) Phase 1 Exchange Type: aggressive DH Exchange: group 2 Phase 2 Transform Algorithm: esp-aes Transform Key Length: 128 HMAC Algorithm: md5 PFS Exchange: group 2 Compress Algorithm: disabled Cheers On 25 August 2013 00:29, Evan Thibeault <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > > I recently downloaded Shrew Soft VPN to substitute for the Cisco VPN > client for a staff member running Windows 8. > > My first question is pretty simple, I think. If I know the settings in our > Cisco VPN .pcf file, will I be able to use Shrew Soft VPN without changing > settings within our old Cisco PiX 501? > > > Evan > _______________________________________________ > vpn-help mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.shrew.net/mailman/listinfo/vpn-help > -- Gonçalo Oliveira
_______________________________________________ vpn-help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.shrew.net/mailman/listinfo/vpn-help
