Feb 08, 2013

Shared Secret: ou-vpn; Group Name: users; Click OK. Check Show VPN Status in menu bar then click Apply and quit out of System Preferences. Click on the VPN icon in the menu bar at the top right corner and select Connect OU VPN. Type in your OU credentials click OK. In the Shared Secret text box, type the shared secret for the Cisco ASA. Click Save. Add an Access Policy to AuthPoint. You must have at least one user group in AuthPoint for authentication with Cisco ASA, and you must assign an access policy for the Cisco ASA resource to that group. If you already have a group, you do not have to add another VPN server: vlink01.uni.edu Shared secret: thesecret I believe Cisco dropped IPSec VPN client support with Windows 8 and will direct you to AnyConnect (SSL). Entegy "Wootebago" Oct 27, 2016 · - Interface Category : VPN - VPN Type : L2TP via IPSec - Give a name to your new connection 4- During this step you will need: - The public IP address of your Cisco ASA firewall and the username that were given to you by your firewall/VPN administrator. 5- Enter the password and the shared key ("Pre-shared key") your firewall/VPN administrator. LG mobile supports a range of established industry-standard virtual private network (VPN) protocols, allowing secure access to private corporate networks as follows: IPSec: Multi-headed VPN protocol interoperating with various VPN gateways. User authentication by password, and machine authentication by shared secret and certificates. Nov 01, 2013 · Cisco Unified Communications Manager allows some types of gateways and trunks to transparently pass through the shared secret (Diffie-Hellman key) and other H.235 data between two H.235 endpoints, so the two endpoints can establish a secure media channel. Hello, I would like to set up a site to site VPN between 2 Cisco 881 : version 15.5 no service pad service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec no service password-encryption ! hostname RemoteLab ! boot-start-marker boot-end-marker ! ! enable secret 5 ! aaa new-model

VPN - Connect with Cisco IPSec for Mac. Step. Open System Preferences . Step. Click the Network icon. Step. Click the + button. Step. From the Interface drop-down menu, select VPN . Step. From the VPN Type drop-down menu, select Cisco IPSec.

"The VPN Shared Secret is incorrect". Moving to L2TP is not an option, because that also doesn't work: "The L2TP-VPN server did not respond. Try reconnecting. If the problem continues, verify your settings and contact your Administrator." Workaround: VMWare Fusion 6.0 with Windows 7 Pro Virtual Machine. Use Cisco VPN Client version 5.0.07 to

Shared Secret: ou-vpn; Group Name: users; Click OK. Check Show VPN Status in menu bar then click Apply and quit out of System Preferences. Click on the VPN icon in the menu bar at the top right corner and select Connect OU VPN. Type in your OU credentials click OK.

Can somebody explain what the "shared secret" and "password" do when opening/creating a VPN tunnel? In this specific case I setup a VPN to my Fritz!Box and I had to provide a shared secret (which was pregenerated and very long) and a password. I'd like to understand how each of these two credentials is used in terms of encryption.