Thought I'd provide an update for the archives...
Many thanks to one folk who contacted me privately after
Google'ing their way to this thread:
Frequent kernel panics have been experienced on all versions
of Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) with VMware Fusion 2 and the
Cisco VPN Client installed.
On 14/09/2009 12:19, Mark Tinka wrote:
PS: I'm now running Snow Leopard (10.6.1). No crashes due to
this, thus far, but who knows...
Unsurprisingly, VPN client doesn't run on a 64 bit snow leopard kernel.
However, VPN client works fine with Parallels desktop chugging away in the
hi,
'cisco does not support virtual environments' - yes
we've heard the same thing.
however. forgive me if I'm wrong here but you were using
the VPN client in the main host and not in a virtual host
on the system - yes? in which case its not a virtual environment
its a real 'level 0' host.
Tinka mti...@globaltransit.net
Cc: Vinny Abello vi...@tellurian.com, cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Cisco VPN Client Causes Mac OS X Crash - Update!
and their 'we dont support IPv6' tack is tactless and tacky.
not only do they only have business with a lot of people
because
Hi,
The Cisco VPN Client (CVC) doesn't support IPv6 but AnyConnect SSL VPN
Client (AVC) does. It works well, too, even on OS X 10.6 - AVC is 2.3.0254
and the ASAs are running 8.0(x) and 8.2(x).
running 2.4 beta here because of other issues... but the ASDM still
isnt happy with IPv6
@puck.nether.net, Mark
Tinka mti...@globaltransit.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Cisco VPN Client Causes Mac OS X Crash - Update!
running 2.4 beta here because of other issues... but the ASDM still
isnt happy with IPv6 configuration present on the ASA ;-)
___
cisco
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 06:22:04AM -0700, Kaj Niemi wrote:
The Cisco VPN Client (CVC) doesn't support IPv6 but AnyConnect SSL VPN
Client (AVC) does. It works well, too, even on OS X 10.6 - AVC is 2.3.0254
and the ASAs are running 8.0(x) and 8.2(x).
... if you have the appropriate license.
vi...@tellurian.com, cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net,
Mark Tinka mti...@globaltransit.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Cisco VPN Client Causes Mac OS X Crash - Update!
running 2.4 beta here because of other issues... but the ASDM still
isnt happy with IPv6 configuration present on the ASA
Starting with 8.2(1), Cisco now offers an Anyconnect only license called
Anyconnect essentials which allows you to use the Anyconnect client in
a very similar mode to the IPsec client. Doesn't offer traditional web
based SSL services or posture assessment, but does allow you to support
64bit
$100 for essentials on a 5510 isn't a bad deal, I still think it should be
included in the base license after upgrading to 8.2(x)
-ryan
is
2.3.0254 and the ASAs are running 8.0(x) and 8.2(x).
... if you have the appropriate license.
g...@net.informatik.tu-muenchen.de
Nick Hilliard wrote:
On 14/09/2009 12:19, Mark Tinka wrote:
PS: I'm now running Snow Leopard (10.6.1). No crashes due to
this, thus far, but who knows...
Unsurprisingly, VPN client doesn't run on a 64 bit snow leopard kernel.
However, VPN client works fine with Parallels desktop
On 14/09/2009 19:29, Mike Andrews wrote:
Kind of a side note here, but Apple now ships a Cisco-compatible IPSec
client as part of Snow Leopard. In System Preferences - Network, if you
add a new connection, and pick VPN as the type, Cisco IPSec is now one
of the choices... where previously only
Hi,
As others mentioned, the Anyconnect client also works well. The only
platform Anyconnect is giving me fits on is Vista... XP 32-bit and
64-bit Windows 7 run it fine...
really? 32bit Vista okay with AnyConnect here - but not okay with 64bit Vista
(so interesting that it works with
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