

A possible security threat is if the routing table is changed during an IPSec session. If Network Connect detects a potential security threat during an IPSec session it closes silently or with an error message. The old Cisco VPN service will remain in place until all users have migrated to the SSLVPN service. The clientless IPSec solution (Network Connect) by Juniper Networks replaces the Cisco VPN client. The Cisco VPN has been declared end-of-life by Cisco Systems. This client is pushed down automatically after a successful SSLVPN sign on. Network Connect(c) is the vendor (Juniper Networks) trade marked name for the IPSec Client. When will Juniper Network's SSL VPN platforms support OS X Mavericks 10.9 and Safari 7 as a supported client to connect to SA and MAG SSL VPN platforms?.Why does the SSLVPN installer “SetupClientInstaller.exe” repeatedly ask to install the client software while establishing SSLVPN session?.Why does Host Checker assessment continue to fail even though my anti-virus software and signature versions are up-to-date?.Where can I get a listing of the operating systems and browsers supported by the SSLVPN service?.What files are pushed down to my computer at the start of an SSLVPN session?.What are the issues with the use of personal firewalls?.Can I participate in a multicast session within an SSLVPN tunnel?.What is split-tunneling and why is it not allowed?.I am unable to maintain an IPSec session. Network Connect closes automatically after I sign on.Will the Juniper IPSec client (called Network Connect) replace the Cisco VPN Client?.
