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ynagy
16th September 2008, 11:51 PM
Is there away to install CISCO VPN Client on the universal device? instead of using MS client which I don't trust it as everyone does :D
If there's away please let me know how and where I can download the .cab file.
paulorosa
17th September 2008, 01:08 AM
try this
AnthaVPN
http://www.anthasoft.com/index.php
Insert Coin
17th September 2008, 11:29 AM
I use this one (connection to a Cisco PIX):
http://www.ncp-e.com/
paulorosa
17th September 2008, 05:38 PM
you can also try SSL vpn (web vpn) or anyconnect client.
ADB100
17th September 2008, 10:29 PM
The integrated VPN client in Windows Mobile 6/6.1 is a standards based client, I don't know why you wouldn't want to use it? I currently have Cisco IOS Routers & PIX Firewalls configured to work with the integrated VPN client in Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista as well as Windows Mobile 6/6.1. I have disabled the PPTP stuff on the Cisco devices and only use the L2TP/IPSec with 3DES but it all works perfectly.
It took a while getting it working effortlessly but it does now :) Setup on the Client side is simple and easily supported - no worrying about 3rd party apps, I can't complain about any of it (not now anyway, at the time of testing and getting it all working might have been a different story.....).
Plus Cisco don't have a Windows Mobile VPN Client?
Andy
ynagy
18th September 2008, 02:18 PM
The integrated VPN client in Windows Mobile 6/6.1 is a standards based client, I don't know why you wouldn't want to use it? I currently have Cisco IOS Routers & PIX Firewalls configured to work with the integrated VPN client in Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista as well as Windows Mobile 6/6.1. I have disabled the PPTP stuff on the Cisco devices and only use the L2TP/IPSec with 3DES but it all works perfectly.
It took a while getting it working effortlessly but it does now :) Setup on the Client side is simple and easily supported - no worrying about 3rd party apps, I can't complain about any of it (not now anyway, at the time of testing and getting it all working might have been a different story.....).
Plus Cisco don't have a Windows Mobile VPN Client?
Andy
I'm using it exactly the same way you just mentioned above, but when I look to iPhone comes with CISCO VPN client built-in so I suspect that there's one available for CISCO so I specify which tunnel name and so on since I designed different tunnels with different access levels. So if we deployed to the entire company will not meet company’s min. standard security to segregate or have different access level per tunnel.
I know that CISCO doesn’t have client as of yet for WM.:eek:
ADB100
18th September 2008, 03:33 PM
I'm using it exactly the same way you just mentioned above, but when I look to iPhone comes with CISCO VPN client built-in so I suspect that there's one available for CISCO so I specify which tunnel name and so on since I designed different tunnels with different access levels. So if we deployed to the entire company will not meet company’s min. standard security to segregate or have different access level per tunnel.
I know that CISCO doesn’t have client as of yet for WM.:eek:
You can have different access levels with the built-in VPN client, its all in the configuration of the back end though with your access servers and the authentication servers (Radius/Tacacs). Using a proprietary client seems to defeat the object of open standards doesn't it? Plus it's something else to support (and go wrong..)
My 2cents..
Andy
paulorosa
20th September 2008, 09:41 PM
I am using SSL VPN .
Easy way to acess:
- WEBMAIL
- FileShare.
I am using the ASA 8.x version , wich presents a ver nice web page for mobile devices.
ynagy
22nd September 2008, 02:50 PM
I have a ASA55xx ver. 8.xx as well I like that, I think I should enable it and will do the trick without CISCO VPN Client
ynagy
27th September 2008, 12:12 PM
I have enabaled SSL VPN on my ASA55xx and is working like sharm :D, I like it.
Thank you eveyone.
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