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CISCO IPSEC VPN CLIENT MAC UPGRADE
Say it ain't so.please? I really wanted to upgrade from my Asus router to pfsense. This won't work for me, it has to be rock solid from the get go or I have to abandon my plans to use pfsense on my home network It seems from my reading that this is just not currently possible, or perhaps possible with jumping through a million hoops and configurations in a wishy-washy might work sometimes type of manner.
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There is exactly a 0% chance I am going to call their VPN administrative staff for more information or make any changes on her work laptop to make it work…that to me is bad juju and a non-starter I was really hoping to use pfsense for my home network, but one of the unchangeable requirements is that my wife can telecommute to her position at OPM (Federal Government) and they use a Cisco VPN Client. It would appear this is a common problem.Īfter doing some reading on this forum and some Google searching I came across this thread :( Thusfar, we've been able to authenticate and connect however no traffic is passed. We're currently testing this on a SuperMicro based i3/8Gb/pfSense 2.1 64-bit build, Quad Intel PT1000 gig nics. Has anyone been successful in getting the Cisco VPN client working with pfSense? We've combed the web on the subject with no real definitive answer to the question. And yes, I can just put the ASA behind the pfSense fw, but I'd really like to replace the ASA altogether if I can.
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While I'm not against the ShrewSoft client, this particular client is requesting minimal impact to their end-user base, and would therefore like to continue using the Cisco VPN client that is installed and present in their system images. I'm familiar with the ShrewSoft VPN client, and the countless threads saying just use that or convert to OpenVPN. Now my problem these locations have a TON of road-warriors running the Cisco VPN client on their win/mac lappys (into the hundreds).
CISCO IPSEC VPN CLIENT MAC DRIVER
The main driver for the firewall change is to leverage pfSense's outstanding traffic-shaping capabilities. I'm looking to replace a few Cisco ASAs at a couple new client locations with some fairly beefy hardware running version 2.1/64-bit. I've been a happy pfSense user and advocate for quite awhile now (thank you Chris Buechler and dev team for such a great product), and have a few successful implementations at a handful of client sites.