According to them:
Our VPN client setup (on Cisco PIX 515 with DES encryption option) uses
group logon type with shared key for client VPN access.  The .pcf has
AuthType=1.  Not sure what that equates to.

As far as the looks, they always look that way 8{)>

Thanks.

Josh Welch said:
> Quoting Wayne Johnson <waynej at dccmn.com>:
>
>> I've been looking into the possibilities of setting up an IPSec
>> connection between my home server (Fedora Core) and work network
>> (using a Cisco PIX firewall).  The Admins there have the VPN set up to
>> use the Cisco VPN Client (which I believe is IPSec).  I'd like to set
>> up an IPSec
>> connection, but the parameters the Admins have given me don't seem to
>> fall in with what I know of IPSec.
>>
>> To complicate things a bit, the Fedora IPSec implementation is pretty
>> poorly documented.  Most references I've seen refer to it as 26sec and
>> that it is a derivative of Kame.
>>
>> Anyone used 26sec to talk to Cisco?  Anyone have references?
>>
>
> I've not got a Fedora box speaking to my PIX, but I might be able to
> offer some insight into what your admins are giving you. If they are
> using the Cisco VPN Client, they are probably using the Cisco EZ VPN
> Server on the PIX. From my knowledge it is IPSec, but the authentication
> phase is a custom Cisco hack that works fairly well for the intended
> pupose but has, to my knowledge, virtually no interoperability. I
> believe that for you to get a tunnel from your Red Hat box you would
> need to sweet talk your admin into setting up another isakmp policy and
> crypto map for your setup.
>
> I could be wrong, but I think that is why wha they are giving you looks
> different from what you expect.
>
> Thanks,
> Josh
>
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