ezvpn with ipsec over tcp

ezvpn with ipsec over tcp

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ezvpn with ipsec over tcp dt1649651@yahoo.com 05-05-2008
Posted by dt1649651@yahoo.com on May 5, 2008, 12:06 am
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The easy vpn documentation shows the command "crypto ctcp port" to
enable ipsec over tcp. I added this command on both sides server &
client but show crypto ctcp session shows nothing. And the log shows
the ipsec sessions are still working on 4500.

Besides adding the command crypto tctp on both sides and open the
firewalls to allow this port to get thru, what else do I need to do ?

Thanks,


DT

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