I haven't used any VPN client in Windows. Everyone else there does...

As for the UPD, comment #12 at the deb-admin site where I was asking
the same question talked a bit about UDP...

I don't think I have the same setup that he was talking about. The
command 'vpnc --help' shows that there is a '--udp' option, but that
would subvert the helper script 'vpnc-connect' that I think I should
use. I think that only because I don't know differently, and the docs
that I've read said that it 'took care of other things'.

I'm willing to try whatever to get this working...

-Rich



On 3/2/06, Brian Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I would be interested...  In windows when you use the Cisco VPN client
> (assuming you do) does it use Ipsec/UDP or Ipsec/TCP ?  Wymount is pretty
> restricted and the MTC even more.  I wonder if it's along the lines of a UDP
> connection making it when a TCP connection cant.
>
> Brian

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