I'm using an ASA-5510 and the Cisco VPN Client (v5.x) What would cause this and how do I resolve it? If making a major change to the way the ASA works then I'd be unlikely to want to make the change.
Hi folks,<BR><BR>I use a Cisco VPN client (4.0.5) to connect to my work VPN and it had been working fine. This morning I needed to re-install Windows XP on my laptop so I did and then reinstalled the ...
Cisco is warning of a CVE-2023-20269 zero-day vulnerability in its Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) and Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) that is actively exploited by ransomware operations ...
Latest Cisco news. Nutter’s Help Desk: Debugging a Cisco SSL VPN connection By Ron Nutter Network World Fusion, 02/21/05 We have been using a Cisco 3005 SSL VPN Concentrator for a while now. What ...
A threat actor tracked as Storm-2561 is distributing fake enterprise VPN clients from Ivanti, Cisco, and Fortinet to steal ...
As work-from-home becomes the norm due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for secure access to enterprise resources continues to grow and with it the demand for ever-more VPN. That increased traffic ...
Some VPN users exclusive to Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client are reporting the issue whereby when they try to launch the VPN software or try to start/connect ...
<p>Many people were relieved to see Apple include support for Cisco VPN in the Snow Leopard version of Mac OS X; however, the implementation in the operation system is limited to TCP connections and ...
Launch the secure Cisco Secure Client VPN and connect to vpn.colorado.edu. Login with your IdentiKey and password. You will be prompted to authenticate with Duo Multi-Factor Authentication before the ...