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Asked by Pugglewuggle in IPSec Security Protocol, Cisco PIX Firewall, Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
I've got an ASA 5505 Running ASA IOS 7.2(2) with VPN over IPSec enabled. I use the ASA's internal user list for user authentication and I use group authentication to get into the VPN. I have a Palm Treo 750 Smartphone that I connect to the network with using the BlueFire VPN Client for Windows Mobile 5. I it am able to connect with the Treo fine. When I try to connect from a laptop (or any computer, even when connected directly to the internet with NO FIREWALL [ the VPN security policy specifies that no firewall is okay]) it can't connect. I've used the latest 5.0 VPN client and the new Cisco AnyConnect Client when trying. The VPN client goes no further than "contacting the security gateway" then gives me the error "Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the client. Reason 412: the remote peer is not responding." I'm using Windows XP SP2 (with Windows Firewall disabled). One thing I can think of is that I have MS-CHAP authentication disabled on the ASA's integrated VPN concentrator. Is this the reason for the failure? I have IPSec over TCP disabled on the ASA and prefer to stick with UDP (NAT/PAT) transparent tunneling on the client. I have a contract on the ASA, so I'm using the latest Cisco software clients. I plan on upgrading to ASA 8.0 software soon so I can use the integrated CA. What is going on? If anything, I should be able to connect on the PC and not on the phone! Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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