general.vpn.utoronto.ca using Cisco AnyConnect; If you have an eToken plugged in you may see some variant of the below: Click on “More choices”, then click on

osx lion - MAC OS X VPN client / Certificates / Cisco ASA 2. What I have: two certificates, one for VPN connection cyphering, one for remote desktop login. Both of them stored on eToken. The problem is in setting up the connection: On the cisco official website there is a remark about supported vpn clients and there mac os x built in IPSec client seems to be suitable. SafeNet eToken 3010 hardware token Specs - CNET Discuss: SafeNet eToken 3010 hardware token Sign in to comment. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read

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Enter or select “general.vpn.utoronto.ca” and click “Connect”. An authentication window will open for the group “UofT Default” for the default profile. If you need all VPN traffic route via VPN, select “UofT Full”. Once the group is selected, enter your UTORid and Password. Click “OK”.

general.vpn.utoronto.ca using Cisco AnyConnect; If you have an eToken plugged in you may see some variant of the below: Click on “More choices”, then click on “Use a different account” to login. On the “User name” field, type: ad\[Your UTORid]

Enter or select “general.vpn.utoronto.ca” and click “Connect”. An authentication window will open for the group “UofT Default” for the default profile. If you need all VPN traffic route via VPN, select “UofT Full”. Once the group is selected, enter your UTORid and Password. Click “OK”. VPN Token Video Tutorial - YouTube Oct 20, 2018 Notice - UVA Information Technology Services