Related
Hi, my problem is that I need a VPN Client for my Diamond but I can't find one. Actually I found some: NPC, Bluefire and OpenVPN (alpha). But those are for WM 5.0. So I don't know whether they function on WM 6.1. Another thing is that the WLAN I want to connect to is a Cisco VPN. I don't know whether those programs support Cisco VPN or not.
Hope you can help me
Greets
bluefire works like a charm on my wm6.1 diamond
as far i know my uni has cisco and bluefire works for me. Openvpn doesnt...
I would appreciate if there would be some mortscript automation, because you always have to dial wlan, then vpn and type in your password for vpn everytime...
Would you upload it please? The Bluefire homepage is down. Can I use *.pcf files to configure Bluefire? Because I only have a *.pcf file to configure the Cisco Client on my laptop.
Edit: Which version do you use? The newest version I found was 3.0 but as I said, the homepage is down unfortunately.
HI to all
I am looking for a working VPN Client (the Iphone has one which is working) to connect my Touch Cruise to the intranet of my firm.
I read that NCP has one, but it is quite expensive ...
is there any other solucion?
For free?
Shrew is working fine on my laptop, but y would like to check something out of mi WinMo Polaris.
I actually am using WinMo 6.1 but if necessary I also could change to 6.5
Thanks
Isidar
OpenVPN has a free client for WinMo but I don't know if it will work for your VPN, give it a shot.
you can use hamachi-0.0.3.1
http://rapidshare.com/files/83751409/hamachi-0.0.3.1.rar (for your mobile)
https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi/list.asp (for your pc)
clmbngbkng said:
OpenVPN has a free client for WinMo but I don't know if it will work for your VPN, give it a shot.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i think openvpn is not compatible with cisco vpn since cisco uses ipsec and openvpn uses a simply tunnel created on udp port 1194 (no need for gre,ike,or pptp port's/protocols open).
it's much simpier but work very well and just with the p12 certificate (ok my certificate is 2048bit so i think it is minimally secure, nothing like a dynamic generated rsa key but even better than just a ssh tunnel or something like).
Back in the days of Windows Mobile 2003 I used to use "MovianVPN" to connect to my university network. The software is now superseded by AnthaVPN (www.anthasoft.com). It is designed for Windows Mobile 5 and they have no mention of WM6 compatibility, but I think its worth a shot.
I also read about another product called "Bluefire VPN", but I can't seem to find it online at the moment.
Edit: The above solutions are not free, but the price might be refundable by your company.
Cisco AnyConnect for Pocket PC
There is an application from Cisco itself that you can download and try.
It's based an Cisco's new Anyconnect module
anyconnect-wince-ARMv4I-activesync-2.3.2016-k9.msi
http://cisco.quanza.net/anyconnect-wince-ARMv4I-activesync-2.3.2016-k9.msi
The website http://www.tycoon.mxm.cx/ has a couple of VPN software apps for all OS
Shawn Botha said:
There is an application from Cisco itself that you can download and try.
It's based an Cisco's new Anyconnect module
anyconnect-wince-ARMv4I-activesync-2.3.2016-k9.msi
http://cisco.quanza.net/anyconnect-wince-ARMv4I-activesync-2.3.2016-k9.msi
The website http://www.tycoon.mxm.cx/ has a couple of VPN software apps for all OS
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The Cisco device at the other end has to be setup for SSL VPN otherwise Anyconnect does not work. This is somewhat new and SSL VPN licenses are expensive.
Personally I use AnthaVPN on my HTC Touch (WinMo 6.1 Pro) and it works great with our IPSec Cisco VPN (the old way since we're too cheap to buy the licenses for the SSL VPN).
EDIT: And if your company is setup for SSL VPN, you should not need to download a client. Your admin should give you a website and it connects to the router/firewall/VPN concentrator and downloads the proper client for you. Better than going to some random site to download something.
The integrated L2TP/IPSec client?
I have posted previously on here about VPN clients and Cisco Routers & Firewalls. The integrated L2TP/IPSec client works with both Cisco PIX/ASA Firewalls as well as IOS Routers - it is dependant on how these are configured though. I posted two configurations from PIX 6.3(5) and PIX 7.2(4) - both of which I had working. It seems there are some limitations when setting up groups however my testing didn't include this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=444948&highlight=Cisco
I was going to test the Group issues someone reported but never got around to it - I have a full-time job as well
Andy
Shawn Botha said:
There is an application from Cisco itself that you can download and try.
It's based an Cisco's new Anyconnect module
anyconnect-wince-ARMv4I-activesync-2.3.2016-k9.msi
http://cisco.quanza.net/anyconnect-wince-ARMv4I-activesync-2.3.2016-k9.msi
The website http://www.tycoon.mxm.cx/ has a couple of VPN software apps for all OS
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Cisco nice good work,try it with my Dopod and router working.
thank you guys to put the links.
AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 2.5
Hi guys
Could anyone post the link for Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 2.5 as it is one of the only vpn client solutions having WM6.5 and Cisco routers work together
Could you propose any other solution for WM6.5 and Group authentication cisco servers
Thanks
I have just downloaded the AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, v2.5 and it works a treat thanks for this post, it was released in Aug and works with 6.5
Please note, i legally have a CCO account and valid service contracts for Cisco ASA and VPN gateways.
To the previous poster, please buy relevant CCO access to download.
Hello everybody, first of all sorry for my bad english!
I am thinking to buy an hd2, but i have a question.
At my work place, there is a WiFi network protected by Cisco VPN with a certificate and user-password autentication.
I would to connect with my hd2 with this network.
In Cisco VPN integrated in WM6.5 or i have to install a dedicated software? in this case, the software is free or i have tu buy it?
Another question: is WM6.5 multilanguage (localized in italian in particular) or only in english? If it is only in english is not a big problem, but, well if WM is localized in italian is better for me.
Thanks for reads and answers.
gmrfcb
I don't think there is a built-in support for Cisco VPN client in WM. There isn't one even in "classic" windows. Only operating system that has built-in support for Cisco VPN client is MacOS X from version 10.6
I really spent more than 10 nights on that desperately trying to figure out how to make it work with SecurID RSA and Cisco VPN groupname authentication... Still nothing helped.
Why on earth did you lose that much time? When there is no built-in support in "regular" Windows for that, why would it be in WM?
Highl1 said:
Why on earth did you lose that much time? When there is no built-in support in "regular" Windows for that, why would it be in WM?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ever heard of 3rd party softwares ?
gmrfcb said:
Hello everybody, first of all sorry for my bad english!
I am thinking to buy an hd2, but i have a question.
At my work place, there is a WiFi network protected by Cisco VPN with a certificate and user-password autentication.
I would to connect with my hd2 with this network.
In Cisco VPN integrated in WM6.5 or i have to install a dedicated software? in this case, the software is free or i have tu buy it?
Another question: is WM6.5 multilanguage (localized in italian in particular) or only in english? If it is only in english is not a big problem, but, well if WM is localized in italian is better for me.
Thanks for reads and answers.
gmrfcb
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you are talking about Wifi by Cisco AP, it has nothing to do with VPN. The way enterprise authenticate user by Cisco AP is normally thru EAP-Fast which doesn't support by WM by default. If that's the case, install Juniper Odyssey for WM (not free but you can try it for 30 days) should solve your problem.
Xeon said:
Ever heard of 3rd party softwares ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
mate, there is no 64bit version of Cisco VPN Client for Vista and Windows 7, and you expect it to be for WM?
Highl1 said:
mate, there is no 64bit version of Cisco VPN Client for Vista and Windows 7, and you expect it to be for WM?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
AnthaVPN...
But it doesn't work for me as we use groupname authentication at work and this is not supported with AnthaVPN...
I know, Verizon VZAM also supports it, but some parts
AnthaVPN or bluefire
I can connect to my office VPN (Cisco contentrator) with Bluefire VPN.
Some time ago I tried also AnthaVPN with success.
I had to make some (many..) experiments before the success.
patomas said:
I can connect to my office VPN (Cisco contentrator) with Bluefire VPN.
Some time ago I tried also AnthaVPN with success.
I had to make some (many..) experiments before the success.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does you Cisco vpn concentrator uses groupname auth. ?
patomas said:
I can connect to my office VPN (Cisco contentrator) with Bluefire VPN.
.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
same here, works great. is the only one that works
Xeon said:
Does you Cisco vpn concentrator uses groupname auth. ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
for groupname auth you need to have root CA certificate installed on your computer/device
if the CA is Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services, then try to export the root CA from the web interface (it's usually http://computername/certsrv), and to install it on WM
Cisco Anyconnect
Cisco Anyconnect works with Windows Mobile / Vista (x64) / Windows 7 (x64). However requires additional licenses for ASA / Cisco Firewall.
MB
WinCE client for AnyConnect works with WM? Didn't know that
Btw you don't need additional license for ASA afaik, you just need ASD 6.x and ASA 8.x
I am searching for an Cisco VPN client for the DHD. I am new to the whole Android world and very interested in buying the DHD. But in order to use a wireless internet connection at my university I have to use a Cisco VPN client. But as far as I know there is no official client from Cisco for Android yet. Is there any other possibility to access the VPN with the DHD?
Can nobody help me? Somebody told me that there is a possibility when the device is rooted with a special script. I just don't want to buy an iPhone
Hi,
I had a wild idea... is it possible to run Cisco Anyconnect within a chroot Ubuntu install and then setup the andrioid side of things to route all its IP traffic through to Ubuntu... and then out through the secure tunnel (and vice versa)? Essentially using the chroot Ubuntu as a proxy server for incoming/outgoing vpn traffic.
It seams like this could be quite a light weight solution, or even have vpnc running inside a stripped down lightweight (non-gui) ubuntu.
I'm guessing this might work if NAT is allowed by the vpn server, but I have no idea how to go about doing it... iptable manipulation on both the the ubuntu and android side of things I guess. This all assumes that ubuntu is trully being multitasked and not suspended.... sorry bit of a new comer to android so not entirely sure how it all works yet.
As I say, a wild idea.... no cisco vpn support is a bit of a show stopper for my xoom adoption (note I spent a couple of days trying to get vpnc running but it dies with library issues).
I was under the impression that OpenVPN connected to Cisco Anyconnect devices. If so, someone has that working already:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=972550&highlight=vpn
Cisco IPSEC VPNs are still not working, the tun.ko module in the above link either doesn't work with VPNConnections or VPNConnections doesn't work with the Xoom.
Thanks for the reply!
Yep, I installed OpenVPN and the tun.ko on Saturday... then I hit a brick wall working out how to configure openvpn for my coropoate VPN. I use Cisco AnyConnect on both Linux and Windows to connect to their radius server. My iPhone connects just fine as well.... over IPSEC __with__ a group id.
After doing quite a bit of web searching I came to the conclusion that OpenVPN doesn't work well with Cisco VPN?!? Hence the reason I was looking at vpnc and subsequently wondering about the chrooted linux vpn bridge type solution.
rinsewin said:
Thanks for the reply!
Yep, I installed OpenVPN and the tun.ko on Saturday... then I hit a brick wall working out how to configure openvpn for my coropoate VPN. I use Cisco AnyConnect on both Linux and Windows to connect to their radius server. My iPhone connects just fine as well.... over IPSEC __with__ a group id.
After doing quite a bit of web searching I came to the conclusion that OpenVPN doesn't work well with Cisco VPN?!? Hence the reason I was looking at vpnc and subsequently wondering about the chrooted linux vpn bridge type solution.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've gotten OpenVPN to work on my Motorola Droid using VPN connections and a Cisco VPN. You just have to get the configuration settings right but it will work.
Just thought I'd share....
My idea definitely won't work for cisco anyconnect since it is compiled for i386.... kind of stupid of me not to think that one through .
I tried running vpnc in a chroot ubuntu on the xoom and apparently the tun device can't be found. I did an apt-get on openvpn and I see "tun" referenced in various places but for some reason it just isn't setup correcting doing apt-get install in this ubuntu image.
So, unfortunately I think I'll be flashing my poor little xoom back to stock and taking it back :-(. Really wanted to keep this little guy, with all its future potential but with no _easy_ workable cisco vpn solution... and no solid plans (i.e. date!) from google/cisco for supporting IPSEC vpn (with group id) out of the box my dreams of a thin client in meetings are dead. Looks like an iPAD 2 is my best bet, definitely not my first choice but oh well the android is what it is.
Carl C.
rinsewin said:
Just thought I'd share....
My idea definitely won't work for cisco anyconnect since it is compiled for i386.... kind of stupid of me not to think that one through .
I tried running vpnc in a chroot ubuntu on the xoom and apparently the tun device can't be found. I did an apt-get on openvpn and I see "tun" referenced in various places but for some reason it just isn't setup correcting doing apt-get install in this ubuntu image.
So, unfortunately I think I'll be flashing my poor little xoom back to stock and taking it back :-(. Really wanted to keep this little guy, with all its future potential but with no _easy_ workable cisco vpn solution... and no solid plans (i.e. date!) from google/cisco for supporting IPSEC vpn (with group id) out of the box my dreams of a thin client in meetings are dead. Looks like an iPAD 2 is my best bet, definitely not my first choice but oh well the android is what it is.
Carl C.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Look up ssh tunneling, you could do like you wanted in the first post really easily I bet. The ssh command can be run to tunnel any port or ports you want through another machine very easily. I don't have the setup on hand, but googling ssh tunnel should be enough to get you going.