This chapter explains how to connect to a private network with the VPN Client.
We assume you have configured at least one VPN Client connection entry as described in "Configuring and Managing Connection Entries." To connect to a private network, you also need the following information:
User authentication information:
If you are authenticated via the VPN 3000 Concentrator internal server, your username and password.
If you are authenticated via a RADIUS server, your username and password.
If you are authenticated via an Windows NT Domain server, your username, password, and (if necessary) domain name.
If you are authenticated via RSA Data Security (formerly SDI) SecurID or SoftID, your username and PIN.
If you use a digital certificate for authentication, the name of the certificate and your username and password. If your private key is password protected for security reasons, you also need this password.
Using the VPN Client to Connect to the Internet via Dial-Up Networking
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