[c-nsp] Cisco VPN client on Mac OS X 10.4 - still broken?

Brant I. Stevens branto at branto.com
Tue May 17 14:57:29 EDT 2005


The only thing I can think of is that this was for one-processor machines
only...  What Mac are you trying to run it on?


On 5/17/05 9:57 AM, "Zachary Spalding" <zspalding at gmail.com> wrote:

> Tristan,
> 
> I have been experiencing the exact problem as you, unfortunately I have
> not come up with a fix.  You might want to follow some of the chat in
> the Cisco Forum that has been talking about the problem, just search
> for the word tiger in the forum at http://www.cisco.com/go/netpro.  But
> I have done a clean install of Tiger and created a new PCF file with
> the same problem with the VPN client.  This is the setup I am running
> in.
> 
> 1) OS X 10.4
> 2) VPN Client 4.6.03(0160)
> 3) IPSec over TCP
> 4) Local LAN Enabled
> 5) Split-Tunneling
> 6) VPN Concentrator 3015
> 7) VPN Concentrator Version 4.1.4B
> 8) IP assignment is done with the concentrator
> 
> 
> 
> Zack
> 
> On May 16, 2005, at 11:57 PM, Tristan Gulyas wrote:
> 
>> All,
>> 
>> Cisco have finally graced the world of Mac users with their
>> Tiger-compatible
>> 4.6.03(0160) client which is officially supported under OS X 10.4.
>> 
>> Unfrotunately I'm not having any luck.
>> 
>> I have attempted to connect to our Cisco VPN concentrator (3000
>> series) and
>> it connects, authenticates and displays the connection banner,
>> however, it
>> doesn't give me any details within the client and the OS doesn't seem
>> to
>> have a tunnel active.  The client doesn't even show an IP address for
>> the
>> link and packets still go out the network interface as if I hadn't even
>> started the client.
>> 
>> Furthermore, when I try and disconnect, nothing happens - the
>> disconnect
>> button greys itself out for a second and that's it.  I can't even quit
>> the
>> VPN client and the only way out of it is to kill -9 it.
>> 
>> I have  tried removing the client by hand by removing all modules and
>> settings files.  I have also tried the 10.4.1 OS update with identical
>> results.
>> 
>> Others seem to be expericing the same problem.  Is this likely to be a
>> configuration issue with our concentrators? Our production clients are
>> the
>> 4.03 release.  Is there anything different with the PCF profiles
>> between
>> 4.03 and 4.6?
>> 
>> thanks,
>> Tristan
>> 
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