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cisco vpn client

Hi,


I installed cisco vpn client 5, added user and pass like astaro ssl software.

But this error shown...why?


What is wrong?

Best regards and thks.



2010:05:30-12:14:48 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:49473: unsupported exchange type ISAKMP_XCHG_AGGR in message
2010:05:30-12:14:48 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:49473: sending notification UNSUPPORTED_EXCHANGE_TYPE to 79.149.219.170:49473
2010:05:30-12:14:53 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:49473: size (866) differs from size specified in ISAKMP HDR (850)
2010:05:30-12:14:53 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:49473: Cisco VPN client appends 16 surplus NULL bytes
2010:05:30-12:14:53 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:49473: unsupported exchange type ISAKMP_XCHG_AGGR in message
2010:05:30-12:14:53 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:49473: sending notification UNSUPPORTED_EXCHANGE_TYPE to 79.149.219.170:49473
2010:05:30-12:14:58 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:49473: size (866) differs from size specified in ISAKMP HDR (850)
2010:05:30-12:14:58 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:49473: Cisco VPN client appends 16 surplus NULL bytes
2010:05:30-12:14:58 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:49473: unsupported exchange type ISAKMP_XCHG_AGGR in message
2010:05:30-12:14:58 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:49473: sending notification UNSUPPORTED_EXCHANGE_TYPE to 79.149.219.170:49473
2010:05:30-12:15:58 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:51609: size (866) differs from size specified in ISAKMP HDR (850)
2010:05:30-12:15:58 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:51609: Cisco VPN client appends 16 surplus NULL bytes
2010:05:30-12:15:58 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:51609: unsupported exchange type ISAKMP_XCHG_AGGR in message
2010:05:30-12:15:58 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:51609: sending notification UNSUPPORTED_EXCHANGE_TYPE to 79.149.219.170:51609
2010:05:30-12:16:03 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:51609: size (866) differs from size specified in ISAKMP HDR (850)
2010:05:30-12:16:03 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:51609: Cisco VPN client appends 16 surplus NULL bytes
2010:05:30-12:16:03 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:51609: unsupported exchange type ISAKMP_XCHG_AGGR in message
2010:05:30-12:16:03 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:51609: sending notification UNSUPPORTED_EXCHANGE_TYPE to 79.149.219.170:51609
2010:05:30-12:16:08 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:51609: size (866) differs from size specified in ISAKMP HDR (850)
2010:05:30-12:16:08 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:51609: Cisco VPN client appends 16 surplus NULL bytes
2010:05:30-12:16:08 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:51609: unsupported exchange type ISAKMP_XCHG_AGGR in message
2010:05:30-12:16:08 pasarela pluto[11102]: packet from 79.149.219.170:51609: sending notification UNSUPPORTED_EXCHANGE_TYPE to 79.149.219.170:51609


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  • i'm not a fan of cisco vpn clients unless it's connecting to a cisco product.  If you are trying to connect to the ASL/G using the cisco I would just use the Astaro client.

    Owner:  Emmanuel Technology Consulting

    http://etc-md.com

    Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner

    PfSense w/Suricata, ntopng, 

    Other addons to follow

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