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I have a problem with a Netscreen-remote VPN client attaching to a Juniper
Netscreen SSG5 firewall. XP systems seem to have no issue connecting to the VPN and passing traffic to all the internal networks and the Internet (everything is funneled through the VPN.) My Vista system can connect, but cannot pass traffic. Juniper does not have an answer (told me it was a Vista issue.) There is no firewall turned on in on my system and I do not have any enterprise network protection (like the Norton suite), just AV. There are no external firewall rules that are preventing me from passing traffic. I am installing using the Netscreen-remote VPN Client 9.0r2.exe installation file (this shows as version SafeNet SoftRemote 10.8.1 (Build 10) I have found similar issues on the net, but all of them claim this version I am using would fix it. Anyone have any thoughts on this? |