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[Xen-users] cisco vpn client



I am running XEN (3.0.3-1) on Debian Etch (on both Dom0 and DomU), Kernel 
2.6.18-4. My goal is to have the Cisco VPN Client (4.8.00.0490-k9) running in 
a DomU. The VPN Client compiled successfully and I was able to load the 
kernel module.

When I try to connect to a server, the client fails with reason "Remote peer 
is no longer responding" after approx. 20 seconds.

I tried both bridged networking and routing, leading to the same error 
message. Below is the exact ouput of a unsuccessful run and my Profile.

When I start the VPN client in Dom0 it works all right.

Is it possible to use the VPN Client in a xen environment? Has anyone 
succeeded in setting up this scenario?


Thanks, Daniel



route01:~# vpnclient connect VPN
Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 4.8.00 (0490)
Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Client Type(s): Linux
Running on: Linux 2.6.18-4-xen-686 #1 SMP Mon Mar 26 21:49:04 UTC 2007 i686
Config file directory: /etc/opt/cisco-vpnclient

Initializing the VPN connection.
Initiating TCP to x.x.x.x, port 443
Contacting the gateway at x.x.x.x
Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client
Reason: Remote peer is no longer responding.
There are no new notification messages at this time.



VPN.pcf:

[main]
Description=VPN
Host=x.x.x.x
AuthType=1
GroupName=xxxx
GroupPwd=
enc_GroupPwd=xxxxx
EnableISPConnect=0
ISPConnectType=0
ISPConnect=
ISPPhonebook=
ISPCommand=
Username=xxxx
SaveUserPassword=0
UserPassword=
enc_UserPassword=
NTDomain=
EnableBackup=0
BackupServer=
EnableMSLogon=1
MSLogonType=0
EnableNat=1
TunnelingMode=1
TcpTunnelingPort=443
CertStore=0
CertName=
CertPath=
CertSubjectName=
CertSerialHash=00000000000000000000000000000000
SendCertChain=0
PeerTimeout=90
EnableLocalLAN=0


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