cisco router + os/2
"Paulo Roberto Faleiros Junior" <paulo@hst.com.br> Tue, 23 April 2002 14:26 UTC
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From: Paulo Roberto Faleiros Junior <paulo@hst.com.br>
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Subject: cisco router + os/2
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 10:43:51 -0300
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Is there a way to make a VPN between Cisco 4000 Series Router and a OS/2 workstation with IBM TCP/IP 4.3? I'd like to use MD5 protocol to authentication and 3DES to encryption. To configure the workstation side, I have to know the keys clear and write it into a file, for the first communication; but for the router, a simple text-plain word is enough, just like in Kerberos, which generates a DES key from a password, a realm and a name. Could someone make all of this clearer for me? The point is, how do I put the same authentication key in both sides? Best Regards Paulo Faleiros
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