NT Domain Login via Cisco IPSec Client

Basim Jaber bjaber at IPASS.COM
Thu Apr 26 16:06:17 EDT 2001


Patrick,

For WinNT and Win2K clients, in the Cisco VPN client v3.0.x, there is a new
feature called "Connect on logon" (or something to the effect).  When you
enable that setting, every time you logon to the system (i.e. CTRL-ALT-DEL),
the Cisco VPN client pops up on top of the normal WINLOGON credential
screen. You tyen select the appropriate VPN connection entry, click Connect,
the VPN connects and then disappears and the normal WINLOGON screen is
available to logon directly to the DC.

For Win9x/ME, this is not an issue as there is a setting in the VPN client
for "Logon to Microsoft Network".  Make sure its enabled.

Basim S. Jaber
Senior VPN Systems Engineer
VPN Services / Customer Implementation
iPass Inc.



>-----Original Message-----
>From: Patrick.Bryan at ABBOTT.COM [mailto:Patrick.Bryan at ABBOTT.COM]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 10:07 AM
>To: VPN at SECURITYFOCUS.COM
>Subject: NT Domain Login via Cisco IPSec Client
>
>
>Anyone have any information on how to authenticate to a NT
>Domain upon bootup
>using the Cisco IPSec client? This would be for a Cable / DSL
>connection..
>
>Thanks.....
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