AnonDude30
Technical User
Hi!
I'm a software developer, and we support our customer via several different clients. Some use PcAnywhere, some Citrix, some NetOp, some VNC, some have a dial-in RAS, etc. Until now it's all worked fine, but this one customer has a Cisco PIX 501 and I'm using the Cisco VPN dialer to access it. Now I want to set up a VPN-gateway in our office so I can access our network from home. We have a RoBoX (gnat box, which support VPN but via their own VPN client which of course conflicts with the Cisco VPN dialer.
Basically I need a client that can access both the Cisco PIX 501 and the RoBoX. The Cisco Client doesn't seem to work with the RoBoX, and the RoBoX Client doesn't seem to work with the Cisco. Any advice? (I'm on Windows 2000, but it must also work with XP).
I'm a software developer, and we support our customer via several different clients. Some use PcAnywhere, some Citrix, some NetOp, some VNC, some have a dial-in RAS, etc. Until now it's all worked fine, but this one customer has a Cisco PIX 501 and I'm using the Cisco VPN dialer to access it. Now I want to set up a VPN-gateway in our office so I can access our network from home. We have a RoBoX (gnat box, which support VPN but via their own VPN client which of course conflicts with the Cisco VPN dialer.
Basically I need a client that can access both the Cisco PIX 501 and the RoBoX. The Cisco Client doesn't seem to work with the RoBoX, and the RoBoX Client doesn't seem to work with the Cisco. Any advice? (I'm on Windows 2000, but it must also work with XP).