[x]
Posted via EE Mobile

Search, ask, and monitor your questions on the go with EE Mobile. Visit Experts Exchange from your mobile device and never be out of touch again.

Question
[x]
Attachment Details
[x]
The Solution Rating System

With so many solutions, how can you tell which solutions are most likely to help you and which ones are not? To provide you with a tool to use, we rate our solutions based on various elements that most accurately determine if a solution is a quality solution. To explain what factors affect the solution rating, here are the elements we take into consideration when formulating our solution rating.

  • The Grade of the Solution
  • The Zone Rank of the Expert Providing the Solution
  • The Number of Author and Expert Comments
  • The Number of Experts Contributing
  • The Feedback of the Community

Your Input Matters
Because of the way the system is set up, the most important variable in this equation is you. As a member of Experts Exchange, you are able to cast your vote on the quality of the solutions in regard to how complete, accurate, helpful and easy to understand each solution is. When you provide your feedback, each rating is adjusted accordingly. So, if you see a solution that has a poor rating that you think is a good solution, let us know by rating it. As you do, the rating will be adjusted and will become more accurate for other members of our site.

If you have any suggestions that you would like to make for our rating system, please ask a question in the Suggestions Zone of Community Support.

Thank you!

9.2

Use the built-in WinXP VPN instead of the Cisco VPN client?

Asked by brice626 in IPSec Security Protocol, Cisco PIX Firewall, Virtual Private Networking (VPN)

Tags: vpn, cisco, instead, windows

My organization has us VPN in using the Cisco VPN client to a VPN concentrator. For some PCF profiles, a SecurID token is required, but the general profile just requires the username and password we use for most of the LDAP systems (Novell, email, etc).

I assume that we have to use the Cisco VPN client because the one built in to Windows in inadequate, but I'm hoping to understand better why I cannot (or if in fact I can) just use the Windows client. Some details from the PCF profile:

Authentication tab: Group authentication with a name and a password
Transport tab: Transparent tunneling enabled, IPSec over UDP (NAT/PAT)
 
Related Solutions
Keywords: Use the built-in WinXP VPN instead of …
 
Loading Advertisement...
 
[+][-]07/08/07 03:27 PM, ID: 19441637Accepted Solution

View this solution now by starting your 30-day free trial. Setting up your free trial is quick, easy, and secure. We will return you to this solution, unlocked, when you're done.

About this solution

Zones: IPSec Security Protocol, Cisco PIX Firewall, Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
Tags: vpn, cisco, instead, windows
Sign Up Now!
Solution Provided By: lrmoore
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
 
[+][-]07/08/07 03:30 PM, ID: 19441645Author Comment

Often, when Experts are collaborating with members who have asked questions, they will request additional information about the problem. Askers respond with an author comment like this one.

Start your 30-day free trial to view this Author Comment or ask the Experts your question.

 
 
Loading Advertisement...
20091111-EE-VQP-89