Fortigate with Forticlient VPN client software.
Both XP 64-bit and Vista 64-bit (as well as other modern windows).
SafeNet should also have their 64-bit VPN client out by now, although
I haven't tried it. This should be able to connect to just about any
IPsec VPN termination device. This is what Juniper OEMs anyway for
their Netscreen Remote, although their tested list is alot smaller.
Cisco ASA with their AnyConnect client software. (mostly SSL VPN, but
has some IPsec aspects to it as well).
--Do you still need help?
Joe Harris (author of Cisco Network Security, Little Black Book),
unfortunately Cisco isn't going to help us out. Joe makes a
recommendation though, check out his blog:
http://6200networks.com/2008/09/12/ipsec-64-bit-vpn-client/
September 12th, 2008 • Related • Filed Under
Filed Under: Security
You may have noticed that the Cisco IPSec VPN Client does not currently
support 64-bit Operating Systems nor will it. If you have a need for an
IPSec Client that does have 64-bit OS support, NCP Secure Communications
has a Universal VPN Client that is 64 Bit compatible and will even
import/convert your existing .pcf profiles for a seemless migration to a
64-bit client. More information regarding their products can be found by
visiting their products page as well as specific configuration information
related to configuring their client with Cisco products is found here: NCP
to Cisco Config Guide
NCP engineering (www.ncp-e.com) is recommended and this looks like the
most recent data sheet-- http://tinyurl.com/6rjqmv (second page is the
detail) Hope this helps
- VPN Haus Administrator
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