Cisco VPN client

Hi,

I am trying to connect to the cisco VPN server from my network which has linux firewall and windows 2000 systems. I have installed the Cisco

VPN Client on one of the windows 2000 pro system and trying to connect and I am not able to connect with the error "Secure VPN Connection terminated localy by the client Reason 412: The remote peer is no longer responding"

When i went through some document in the net they say that

UDP port 500 UDP port 10000 (or any other port number being used for IPSec/UDP) IP protocol 50 (ESP) TCP port configured for IPSec/TCP NAT-T port 4500

Should be open

I am not soo good at IPtables. Can any one tell me how to open this ports in the iptables so that i can dial my vpn client

Plzz some one help me on this issue

Regards

Vinod

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Vinod
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Hello,

Dumb newbie question. I have a pix 501 with a 10 user VPN license. Unit came with a CD but I can't locate the VPN client software. Where is the program located. Likewise, where is the server software?

Regards,

Buck

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Buck Rogers

In article , Buck Rogers wrote: :Dumb newbie question. I have a pix 501 with a 10 user VPN license. :Unit came with a CD but I can't locate the VPN client software. Where :is the program located.

I thought it came with the 501, but I could be misremembering.

: Likewise, where is the server software?

The server software is in the PIX 501. That's the whole point: the PIX *is* the VPN server.

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Walter Roberson

You can download the VPN client from Cisco:

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The server part is on the PIX.

DT

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dt1649651

Walter,

Thanks again for your help. Greatly appreciated.

Buck

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DT,

Thanks for your help. Greatly appreciated.

Buck

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Buck Rogers

Hi there, Is there any way to test the Cisco VPN client on a PC inside the network? Thanks, Calin

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Tester

I don't believe there is a reliable way to test vpn connectivity inside the network. You are already connected.

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layer3

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