Goncalo, Thank you for your response. Just to clarify, the only changes you needed to make we're in the Shrew Soft client, not in the Cisco security appliance?
Sent from my iPad On Aug 25, 2013, at 5:21 AM, Goncalo Oliveira <[email protected]> wrote: > 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
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