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Get Outpost working with Cisco VPN

Some people with Cisco VPN have reported problems getting Outpost to work. It appears that the problem is caused by the Attack Detection plugin.

A user with this problem has reported that the problem can be fixed by making sure that in protect.lst the section:

# Bit mask of allowed checks for disabling the detection of some attacks:

has T1 = 65535

The latest version of Outpost seems to have this as default, so it will probably only be necessary to check this if you are using an older version or you have edited protect.lst and believe you may have change T1's value.
Support Forum thread on this subject

 

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