Hey Bill,
Thanks a million sir. I would normally use Fusion and Windows but I have had my HD replaced (2) times this year from Fusion deciding to screw me over.


Thanks,
Amp

Quoting Bill Lake <whl...@gmail.com>:

Hello Amp,

I got it working with the native client.

You have to setup a new native OS X Cisco IPSec VPN

Go to System Preferences, Network, click the + to create a new VPN, select
VPN, Cisco IPSec and name it

Now set the Server IP, this worked for me 74.126.20.247

add your user name and password

setup authentication using the information from the vpn file provided
by IPExpert
or contact IPExpert tech support for the group name and shared secret

Then hit OK and apply, then connect if you have active session.

You can also use VMware fusion to set up a windows based virtual machine
and use the cisco client if you prefer.

Bill

On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 8:28 AM, Amp <amccar...@cciequest.com> wrote:

Hey Gang,
Question for you guys. It appears that the Cisco VPN Client is not
compatible with this version of OSX. Can anyone point me in the right
direction of some documentation that explains how to setup the Mac OSX
Native VPN Client for use with Proctor Labs?


Thanks a million,
Amp

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