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Snow Leopards built in Cisco VPN Client?

Snow Leopard includes a built in Cisco VPN client to allow you to connect to corporate vpn's. I setup the client last night and was able to connect to our VPN...but get no further. The settings are all correct, everything shows up as it should...but I cannot communicate to any of our corporate servers. Anyone have any clues.??
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kenji | 2 years, 8 months ago
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Snow Leopard's Cisco VPN capabilities seem to be limited at best right now. Several people are have hit this same brick wall. I would check out the Apple Support pages. There are is great discussion there about these problems.

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2131308&tstart=0&messageID=10089199

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tchachra | 2 years, 8 months ago Report

The problem is with nat traversal....what the heck is the point with the Cisco Vpn client being built in? Especially if its of no use...

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