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CurtIl Member since: 2003-04-03 14:39:40 | posted: 2003-04-03 14:51:11 Certificate ---------- Hello I'm a bit new to
VPN overall, and
completely new to
certificates. I have
configured a Cisco VPN
concentrator 3005, and
use shared secret to
authenticate users.
However, to increase
security, I would like to
use certificates. I also
have a Windows 2000
Advanced Server at my
disposal, which would
work as a root CA. The
clients run Ciscos free
client software. 1)
How do I create a L2TP
tunnel with IPsec? Right
now it will only run
IPsec alone. Is it
because I have configured
groups and users in the
internal database? (A
friend of mine said
so) 2) How do I create
a certificate on the
win2k adv. server? All
required services are
started. I created a
certificate request on a
client and copied the
file to the adv. server,
but now I don't know what
to do with it. It feels
like I've tried just
about everything
(obviously I
haven't).
Please
help me out. This is
frustrating. (Also,
please disregard bad
spelling and/or grammar,
I'm from
Sweden) //Curt |
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