I'm using an ASA-5510 and the Cisco VPN Client (v5.x) What would cause this and how do I resolve it? If making a major change to the way the ASA works then I'd be unlikely to want to make the change.
Cisco is warning of a CVE-2023-20269 zero-day vulnerability in its Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) and Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) that is actively exploited by ransomware operations ...
Hi folks,<BR><BR>I use a Cisco VPN client (4.0.5) to connect to my work VPN and it had been working fine. This morning I needed to re-install Windows XP on my laptop so I did and then reinstalled the ...
Cisco fixed a denial of service flaw in its Cisco ASA and Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) software, which was discovered during large-scale brute force attacks against Cisco VPN devices in April. The ...
Cisco has rushed a patch for a brute-force denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability in its VPN that's being actively exploited in the wild. The medium-severity bug (CVE-2024-20481, CVSS 5.8) resides in ...
One of the most-used programs on my Mac is the Cisco VPN Client, which is what I use to connect to Macworld’s VPN when posting articles such as this one. (OS X’s built-in VPN client also works, but it ...
Latest Cisco news. Nutter’s Help Desk: Debugging a Cisco SSL VPN connection By Ron Nutter Network World Fusion, 02/21/05 We have been using a Cisco 3005 SSL VPN Concentrator for a while now. What ...
Cisco Talos this week warned of a massive increase in brute-force attacks targeting VPN services, SSH services, and Web application authentication interfaces. In its advisory, the company described ...
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