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Setup Cisco IPSec VPN connection over non-standard port?
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<blockquote data-quote="gjrwbber" data-source="post: 1313857" data-attributes="member: 219405"><p>Hi, I am trying to setup a VPN to my work whom require the client to set the port for tunnelling to 10000, which I believe is non-standard. The cisco client provided by Cisco allows you to do this.</p><p></p><p>I have recently upgraded my Mac which now runs Lion, but the old cisco client does not work and I cannot find a version that does work. Anyway, I noticed that Lion now has a Cisco vpn template under network preferences. This appears to be what I need to use, but I cannot find a way to change the port to 10000.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know how I can change the VPN tunnelling port to 10000 in Mac os x Lion? </p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Graham</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gjrwbber, post: 1313857, member: 219405"] Hi, I am trying to setup a VPN to my work whom require the client to set the port for tunnelling to 10000, which I believe is non-standard. The cisco client provided by Cisco allows you to do this. I have recently upgraded my Mac which now runs Lion, but the old cisco client does not work and I cannot find a version that does work. Anyway, I noticed that Lion now has a Cisco vpn template under network preferences. This appears to be what I need to use, but I cannot find a way to change the port to 10000. Does anyone know how I can change the VPN tunnelling port to 10000 in Mac os x Lion? Thanks, Graham [/QUOTE]
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