At home over WiFi my Mac does lose connection in about that timeframe.
However I talked to one of our main mac nerds and he uses Mac from home thru
NAT to the ASA and stays up for hours.

I was under the impression that the ASA code was explicitly NOT the 3000
code.  


On 9/25/06 6:08 PM, "Julian Y. Koh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>> I have seen improvement with the built-in Macinstosh client with the
>> ASA, having stayed connected over a wired connection for over 24 hrs.
> 
> Have you tried it when the client is behind a NAT device?  When connecting a
> Mac OS X box via L2TP/IPSec to a VPN 3000 through NAT, the connection drops
> after 45 minutes.  And it wasn't until 10.4.5 that L2TP/IPSec worked at all
> to a VPN 3000 through NAT.
> 
> Given that the ASA is supposed to be built with VPN 3000 technology, I would
> be interested to see if these limitations are still in place.
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