Dan,

Thank you for the correction...I found this posting while researching
my problems and thought they may be similarities.

I posted my log with the Vendor IDs that were reported and the only
thing I recognized was "Cisco Unity", does that lend a hint as to
the answer you needed?  I also saw a reference to XAUTH and this
link is currently working with a Checkpoint s...@office 500 which
I am trying to replace with this Solaris machine.

I am trying to use this as a router.

Thanks for your response Dan.

Jim

> From [email protected] Thu Nov 19 15:56:00 2009
> Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 15:54:42 -0500
> From: Dan McDonald <[email protected]>
> To: Jim Barker <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [networking-discuss] need vpn tunnel configuration help
>
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 12:47:22PM -0800, Jim Barker wrote:
>
> <SNIP!>
>
> > I know this is an old posting, but I ran into the exact same problem
> > connecting to a Cisco device.  Does anyone know of how to get the IPSec
> > available on Solaris 10 update 7 to work when attempting to communicate to
> > a Cisco device?
>
> Technically, you should be asking your Sun Support people about any Solaris
> 10 release, and not this alias.
>
> I can tell you how to configure OpenSolaris, and quite frankly, whatever I
> say here will have a good chance of working with S10 as well.
>
> I'll need to know some specifics.
>
>       - Is this a "cisco vpn" server (i.e. secure remote access for a
>           single machine)?  If so, you are out of luck, as they use IKEv1
>           extensions (XAUTH and CFG) that we do not implement.
>
>       - If you are trying to access an internal network without XAUTH and
>           CFG extensions, we'll need to know a bit more details.  Are you
>           using OpenSolaris as a router, or as a single machine that plugs-in
>           to a bigger internal network?
>
> Hope this helps,
> Dan
>
>
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