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Im testing Viscosity as a replacement for Cisco VPN for more options in terms of routing / split tunneling.
My first hurdle is configuring the authentication. My VPN connection uses Group Authentication with a group name and a shared secret. How do I set this up in Viscosity, if at all possible?
My first hurdle is configuring the authentication. My VPN connection uses Group Authentication with a group name and a shared secret. How do I set this up in Viscosity, if at all possible?
Hi jhsveli,
Viscosity supports the OpenVPN protocol, rather than Cisco's IPSec protocol, so your server needs to be acting as an OpenVPN server for Viscosity to be able to connect. Please see the following link for more information:
http://www.thesparklabs.com/viscosity/i ... tisopenvpn
Cheers,
James
Viscosity supports the OpenVPN protocol, rather than Cisco's IPSec protocol, so your server needs to be acting as an OpenVPN server for Viscosity to be able to connect. Please see the following link for more information:
http://www.thesparklabs.com/viscosity/i ... tisopenvpn
Cheers,
James
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