RE: VPN to PIX using Win2000 or Millennium?? [7:16452]

2001-08-20 Thread Yonkerbonk

I have PPTP running fine with Win2K. I had it working
on 5.3 and am now running 6.1. I recently upgraded to
DES but haven't tried using IPSec.

Michael Le, CCIE #6811

--- Rik Guyler  wrote:
 Yes, PIX supports PPTP acording to CCO.  However, I
 became frustrated with
 PPTP as each version of Windows offers different
 options and interacts with
 the PIX in a different manner.  In other words, I
 have set this up and made
 it work most of the times I tried, but this one
 time, in band camp
 
 Now, my experience is with the 5.x code and maybe,
 just maybe, it's better
 with the 6.x code as this now seems to be the trendy
 way to provide remote
 access.  Despite this, I really recommend purchasing
 the VPN client.  The
 100-user license retails for around $250.
 
 BTW - It used to be that the PPTP configs for the
 PIX on CCO were flawed.
 Maybe this is still the same, maybe not.
 
 ---
 Rik Guyler
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 6:48 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: VPN to PIX using Win2000 or Millennium??
 [7:16452]
 
 
 Hi
 
 Does anyone know if it is possible to set up a VPN
 using either Windows 2000
 or Millennium to connect to a corporate PIX without
 using any Cisco client
 software?
 
 I believe it is possible but haven't had any luck in
 getting it to work.
 
 I have it working great using NT with the Cisco
 Secure VPN client, which
 unfortunately doesn't run on the newer versions of
 Windows. I've also been
 told this is because the newer versions of Windows
 don't need it as they
 have this capability built in.
 
 I've done the usual setting up the VPN part on
 Windows but to my mind there
 seems to be a lot of options missing that would
 allow you to get it to work
 properly, such as ESP and AHP settings, etc.
 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Andy
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RE: VPN to PIX using Win2000 or Millennium?? [7:16452]

2001-08-20 Thread Jose Villatoro

Hi Mike,

Are there any references out there on the net on setting this up? Our PIX
IOS version is 5.0. I've been using the VPN Client v1.0.a succesfully, but
it's not Win2K compatible.

Thanks,

Jose Villatoro

-Original Message-
From: Yonkerbonk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 1:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: VPN to PIX using Win2000 or Millennium?? [7:16452]


I have PPTP running fine with Win2K. I had it working
on 5.3 and am now running 6.1. I recently upgraded to
DES but haven't tried using IPSec.

Michael Le, CCIE #6811

--- Rik Guyler  wrote:
 Yes, PIX supports PPTP acording to CCO.  However, I
 became frustrated with
 PPTP as each version of Windows offers different
 options and interacts with
 the PIX in a different manner.  In other words, I
 have set this up and made
 it work most of the times I tried, but this one
 time, in band camp
 
 Now, my experience is with the 5.x code and maybe,
 just maybe, it's better
 with the 6.x code as this now seems to be the trendy
 way to provide remote
 access.  Despite this, I really recommend purchasing
 the VPN client.  The
 100-user license retails for around $250.
 
 BTW - It used to be that the PPTP configs for the
 PIX on CCO were flawed.
 Maybe this is still the same, maybe not.
 
 ---
 Rik Guyler
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 6:48 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: VPN to PIX using Win2000 or Millennium??
 [7:16452]
 
 
 Hi
 
 Does anyone know if it is possible to set up a VPN
 using either Windows 2000
 or Millennium to connect to a corporate PIX without
 using any Cisco client
 software?
 
 I believe it is possible but haven't had any luck in
 getting it to work.
 
 I have it working great using NT with the Cisco
 Secure VPN client, which
 unfortunately doesn't run on the newer versions of
 Windows. I've also been
 told this is because the newer versions of Windows
 don't need it as they
 have this capability built in.
 
 I've done the usual setting up the VPN part on
 Windows but to my mind there
 seems to be a lot of options missing that would
 allow you to get it to work
 properly, such as ESP and AHP settings, etc.
 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Andy
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RE: VPN to PIX using Win2000 or Millennium?? [7:16452]

2001-08-20 Thread Yonkerbonk

You need at least 5.1 to do PPTP. Look in Advanced PIX
Configurations for the commands.

Michael Le, CCIE #6811


--- Jose Villatoro  wrote:
 Hi Mike,
 
 Are there any references out there on the net on
 setting this up? Our PIX
 IOS version is 5.0. I've been using the VPN Client
 v1.0.a succesfully, but
 it's not Win2K compatible.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Jose Villatoro
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Yonkerbonk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 1:34 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: VPN to PIX using Win2000 or
 Millennium?? [7:16452]
 
 
 I have PPTP running fine with Win2K. I had it
 working
 on 5.3 and am now running 6.1. I recently upgraded
 to
 DES but haven't tried using IPSec.
 
 Michael Le, CCIE #6811
 
 --- Rik Guyler  wrote:
  Yes, PIX supports PPTP acording to CCO.  However,
 I
  became frustrated with
  PPTP as each version of Windows offers different
  options and interacts with
  the PIX in a different manner.  In other words, I
  have set this up and made
  it work most of the times I tried, but this one
  time, in band camp
  
  Now, my experience is with the 5.x code and maybe,
  just maybe, it's better
  with the 6.x code as this now seems to be the
 trendy
  way to provide remote
  access.  Despite this, I really recommend
 purchasing
  the VPN client.  The
  100-user license retails for around $250.
  
  BTW - It used to be that the PPTP configs for the
  PIX on CCO were flawed.
  Maybe this is still the same, maybe not.
  
  ---
  Rik Guyler
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 6:48 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: VPN to PIX using Win2000 or Millennium??
  [7:16452]
  
  
  Hi
  
  Does anyone know if it is possible to set up a VPN
  using either Windows 2000
  or Millennium to connect to a corporate PIX
 without
  using any Cisco client
  software?
  
  I believe it is possible but haven't had any luck
 in
  getting it to work.
  
  I have it working great using NT with the Cisco
  Secure VPN client, which
  unfortunately doesn't run on the newer versions of
  Windows. I've also been
  told this is because the newer versions of Windows
  don't need it as they
  have this capability built in.
  
  I've done the usual setting up the VPN part on
  Windows but to my mind there
  seems to be a lot of options missing that would
  allow you to get it to work
  properly, such as ESP and AHP settings, etc.
  
  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  
  Andy
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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VPN to PIX using Win2000 or Millennium?? [7:16452]

2001-08-18 Thread Andy

Hi

Does anyone know if it is possible to set up a VPN using either Windows 2000
or Millennium to connect to a corporate PIX without using any Cisco client
software?

I believe it is possible but haven't had any luck in getting it to work.

I have it working great using NT with the Cisco Secure VPN client, which
unfortunately doesn't run on the newer versions of Windows. I've also been
told this is because the newer versions of Windows don't need it as they
have this capability built in.

I've done the usual setting up the VPN part on Windows but to my mind there
seems to be a lot of options missing that would allow you to get it to work
properly, such as ESP and AHP settings, etc.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Andy




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RE: VPN to PIX using Win2000 or Millennium?? [7:16452]

2001-08-18 Thread Rik Guyler

Yes, PIX supports PPTP acording to CCO.  However, I became frustrated with
PPTP as each version of Windows offers different options and interacts with
the PIX in a different manner.  In other words, I have set this up and made
it work most of the times I tried, but this one time, in band camp

Now, my experience is with the 5.x code and maybe, just maybe, it's better
with the 6.x code as this now seems to be the trendy way to provide remote
access.  Despite this, I really recommend purchasing the VPN client.  The
100-user license retails for around $250.

BTW - It used to be that the PPTP configs for the PIX on CCO were flawed.
Maybe this is still the same, maybe not.

---
Rik Guyler

-Original Message-
From: Andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 6:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VPN to PIX using Win2000 or Millennium?? [7:16452]


Hi

Does anyone know if it is possible to set up a VPN using either Windows 2000
or Millennium to connect to a corporate PIX without using any Cisco client
software?

I believe it is possible but haven't had any luck in getting it to work.

I have it working great using NT with the Cisco Secure VPN client, which
unfortunately doesn't run on the newer versions of Windows. I've also been
told this is because the newer versions of Windows don't need it as they
have this capability built in.

I've done the usual setting up the VPN part on Windows but to my mind there
seems to be a lot of options missing that would allow you to get it to work
properly, such as ESP and AHP settings, etc.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Andy




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