Re: cisco vpn and ISA 2004
- From: "Thomas W Shinder [MVP]" <tshinder@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 03:54:53 -0500
Hi ROL,
Tell the VPN server operator that its very bad to require TCP for NAT-T
connections, and that they need to be RTC compliant for the IKE.
HTH,
--
Tom
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"ROL" <ROL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:557C33CC-AB6B-44D3-8EE5-B5CB923E7ADF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: Greetings,
:
: I am trying to connect to an external network via a cisco vpn client. I
am
: behind an ISA 2004 server. I have:
:
: 1. I have created protocol definitions to allow ports 500/UDP, 2746/UDP,
: 4500/UDP, 10000/UDP and 20000/UDP.
: 2. I enabled these ports by creating an access policy and applying it to
any
: request.
:
: When I try to make the cisco vpn connection I get an error: "Secure VPN
: Connection terminated locally by Client. Reason 412: The remote peer is
no
: longer responding."
:
: Any suggestions?
:
: Thanks!
:
: ROL
.
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