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Greetings! I'm liking what I see in the Droid (BB Storm user here) but I'll need VPN capability to access my work email via POP. Anyone know if cisco vpn is now available in Android 2.0?
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I saw in one of the videos VPN Settings, I'm wondering too, if I can get it to work with my work email. Its Lotus Notes, so doubt it :-(Greetings! I'm liking what I see in the Droid (BB Storm user here) but I'll need VPN capability to access my work email via POP. Anyone know if cisco vpn is now available in Android 2.0?
- L2TP/IPSEC pre-shared key based VPN
- L2TP/IPsec certificate based VPN
- L2TP only VPN
- PPTP only VPN
to work with my work email. Its Lotus Notes, so doubt it :-(
He must mean company policy. For my network, one you are on the VPN, it's just like you are at work - mail and internal web servers are all available.I asked one of our tech guys in that area and he said it won't support any VPN coming into email, except for BB. Don't know if not support means technologically, or company policy??
But, either way, it looks like it will be for personal use only, oh well, my work's loss....
Anyone tried VPN now that the phone is out? I'll be connecting to a Cisco Access server with a RADIUS server for authentication.
Especially with Lotus Notes...I'd love to here any feedback about that as well! Thanks
+1! I have IMAP running on our Notes servers. So ... if the VPN works, I'll be golden (Already tested the IMAP with Thunderbird having a VPN connection.)Especially with Lotus Notes...
Donut added IPSEC VPN support, but left out the group ID and password section required for connecting to Cisco VPN devices.
I know the iPhones on my network use the IPSEC via the Cisco VPN client to connect. However, my network does not require a group ID and password. So maybe there is hope with the native IPSEC client.We only support native IPSEC, so the VPN options on the Droid will not work. Macintosh licensed the Cisco VPN client, which would work in my situation..
We run a Cisco IPSEC VPN at my company. I am the network administrator and manage the VPN. The Cisco VPN Client on the iPhone works with our configuration but the Droid does not.
At my work, I've seen the same. iPhone's can connect to our Cisco IPSEC VPN. They don't have to put in the group id or password. So I was hopeful. I picked up a Droid on Friday. Over the weekend, I tried everything I could think of (and called some lifelines) but no luck. The Droid would not connect. So, no access to my intranet sites and only email access via a web interface.
I liked the Droid A LOT but it went back today. I voted and wait with fingers crossed for this issue to be resolved.
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Yeah, I am trying to find app for Cisco ASA. I used to be able to connect via BB to Cisco VPn Concentrator in past. But, not now...