Mac - setup Cisco IPSec VPN (native client)
- Status: Pending
- Prize: $50
- Entries Received: 1
Public Clarification Board
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aunisperos
- 12 years ago
In accessing your VPN is it only IPSEC? or SSLVPN is also an option? Most VPN application will save/download a PCF file on your machine in case of Cisco or Juniper. The PCF or VPN Profile file has all the information you need to setup the Mac's built-in IP-Sec.
- 12 years ago
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Contest Holder - 12 years ago
I'm not sure about SSLVPN but I searched for a PCF file (*.pcf) with no results.
- 12 years ago
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Contest Holder - 12 years ago
You seem to have the most idea what you are talking about. Add me on Skype. I'm going to try more today myself
- 12 years ago
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Contest Holder - 12 years ago
Prize is still available - nobody has even started this problem yet
- 12 years ago
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Lee2133
- 12 years ago
I can help we can download an app for this solution.
- 12 years ago
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Contest Holder - 12 years ago
Add me on Skype to discuss: smoovjoe
- 12 years ago
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Contest Holder - 12 years ago
What sort of app?
- 12 years ago
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sabrsolutions
- 12 years ago
Can discuss how this can be solved on skype if you would like me to.
- 12 years ago
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Contest Holder - 12 years ago
Go ahead and add me on smoovjoe - and tell me that it's about the VPN in your 'hello' message
- 12 years ago
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krellak
- 12 years ago
You may require access to 2 fields from the config of the Cisco router your logging into. Is this something you can request or access? Otherwise via the applet it should be encrypted and unable to be read in clear form.
- 12 years ago
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Contest Holder - 12 years ago
Unfortunately no access to the router at all
- 12 years ago
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