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> Subject: Re: PIX Software V6.0 [7:5969]
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> No more DES.
>
> I was told by TAC that if you want to use VPN 3.0 client,
> your PIX must have
> 3 DES activated. A pre-sale told me that this costs
$1,000.00
> plus license
>
s where you can change to group 1 on the VPN client
software.
Vijay Ramcharan
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From: "Alex Lee"
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Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: PIX Software V6.0 [7:5969]
> No more DES.
>
> I was told by TAC that if you want to use VPN 3.0
That sounds very bogus. Now I must go test it. News at 11.
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""Alex Lee"" wrote in message
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> No more DES.
>
> I was told b
No more DES.
I was told by TAC that if you want to use VPN 3.0 client, your PIX must have
3 DES activated. A pre-sale told me that this costs $1,000.00 plus license
for VPN clients.
Can someone confirm this ?
Alex Lee
"Carroll Kong" wrote in message ...
>At 05:17 PM 5/25/01 -0400, Vijay Ramch
At 05:17 PM 5/25/01 -0400, Vijay Ramcharan wrote:
>If anyone wasn't aware, V6.0 of the PIX software is now available.
>And as I just found out, to use the VPN 3.0 client, "isakmp policy ?
>group 2" must be used to enable successful authentication.
>
>Vijay Ramcharan
Are you sure this is not user
If anyone wasn't aware, V6.0 of the PIX software is now available.
And as I just found out, to use the VPN 3.0 client, "isakmp policy ?
group 2" must be used to enable successful authentication.
Vijay Ramcharan
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