Is an EasyVPN an actual IPSec VPN, and will the native Mac Cisco IPSec VPN work as a client?ġ. The CD came with a client - vpnclient - which installs, but gives an error saying it cannot talk to the VPN subsystem. I also have a Mac that I want to use with this device. Any suggestions on how to resolve this?Īs a backup, I tried setting up the SSL-VPN, and while I authenticate and connect, every time I try to launch the VirtualPassage get an error that the "Port is in use", and the adapter fails to install. It would appear that I am missing a route from the virtual 172.16.100.0 network to the local LAN. I've installed the EasyVPN client on my target (Windows) machine, I get a connect, and I am tunnelled through the VPN, I can get out to the internet, but I have no access to the 192.168.168.0/24 network which is the desired local LAN I want to connect to. When I go the "Summary" page, it shows the Virtual IP Range as 172.16.100.100-100.129. Starting with the EasyVPN I have setup a full tunnel using the defaults, and it shows it created to the ip address 192.168.168.0/24 - which makes sense to me as that is the local LAN the device is connected to. I just bought a Cisco RV320, and am trying to get it configured for providing VPN connectivity
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