Re: ACL and Firewall
- From: "K.J. 44" <Holleran.Kevin@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Aug 2006 12:23:58 -0700
Thanks for your help. Can the Cisco ASA's do L2TP then? I guess I am
familiar with L2TP, and PPTP. That link told me what I needed for
passing Kerberos in thanks. Has anyone had experience with Microsoft
IAS as a RADIUS server? Because using Kerberos I cannot do any
accounting on my VPN connections.
Thanks for all your help.
Walter Roberson wrote:
In article <1155920440.738741.183590@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
K.J. 44 <Holleran.Kevin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Without PPTP, what do I use to pass credentials to the Windows 2003
Server. I have worked with PPTP VPNs before but I am not sure how else
I want the users to have a VPN client that terminates at the ASA and
then authenticates them to the domain. What options do I have?
Sorry, that's beyond my experience. This configuration comment
would seem relevant, though:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00804512a5.html#wp1057680
.
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