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Group Authentication is a method that uses pre-shared keys for mutual authentication. In this method, the VPN Client and the VPN central-site device use a group name and password to validate the connection. This is a symmetrical form of authentication since both sides use the same authentication method during their negotiations.

Mutual group authentication is asymmetrical in that each side uses a different method to authenticate the other while establishing a secure tunnel to form the basis for group authentication. In this method, authentication happens in two stages. During the first stage, the VPN central-site device authenticates itself using public-key techniques (digital signature) and the two sides negotiate to establish a secure channel for communication. During the second stage, the actual authentication of the VPN Client user by the central-site VPN device takes place. Since this approach does not use pre-shared keys for peer authentication, it provides greater security than group authentication alone, as it is not vulnerable to a man-in-the-middle attack.

To use mutual group authentication, the remote user’s VPN Client system must have a root certificate installed. If needed, you can install a root certificate automatically by placing it on the VPN Client system during installation. The certificate must be in a file named rootcert, with no extension, and must be placed in the installation directory for the remote user’s VPN Client system.

For more information on mutual group authentication, see the VPN Client

Administrator Guide, Chapter 1.

You must configure both the VPN Client and the VPN Concentrator to allow mutual group authentication (Hybrid mode). Ensure that the Certificate Authority being used on both the VPN Client and the VPN Concentrator is the same. Configure the VPN Concentrator in a similar fashion to the use of User Certificates.

1.Select an IKE Proposal that allows HYBRID mode authentication such as those listed in Table 8-3 of the VPN Client Administrator's Guide. HYBRID-AES256-SHA-RSA for example.

2.Configure an IPSec SA to use the appropriate Identity Certificate to be authenticated with the CA certifcate of the VPN Client. If certificates have not yet been obtained for the VPN Concentrator, please refer to the VPN 3000 Series Concentrator Reference Volume I: Configuration Release 4.1.

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Contents Contents Release Notes for VPN ClientContents Introduction System RequirementsComputer Operating System Requirements Installing Release Installation NotesOverriding the MSI Installation Language Overriding is Installation Language Non-localized FeaturesInstalling the VPN Client Software Using InstallShield Installation Notes Windows PlatformsInstalling the VPN Client Software Using the MSI Installer Installation Notes Solaris Platforms Using the VPN Client New Features in ReleaseMutual Group Authentication Administrator Guide, Chapter Virtual Adapter If you see this message, click Yes to continue CSCdz14583Alerts Delete With Reason Single IPSec-SAImproved Radius SDI XAuth Request Handling Personal Firewall EnhancementsCoexistence with Third-Party VPN Vendors New, ISO-Standard Format for Log File NamesUsage Notes Potential Application Compatibility IssuesWindows Interoperability Issues Enhancements to GinaWindows NT Microsoft MSN Installation DNS Network InterfacesNetwork ICE BlackICE Defender Configuration Microsoft Outlook Error Occurs on Connection or DisconnectRecognizing a Potential MTU Problem Connection Type Procedure Usage Notes Cert DN Matching Cannot Match on Email Field EA America Online AOL Interoperability Issues AOL Versions 5.0Browser Interoperability Issues Entrust Entelligence Issues Potential Connection DelayUsage Notes Accessing Online Glossary Requires Connection to Cisco.com On WindowsHarmless Warning Might Occur with Linux Kernel Solaris Client Using Routed RIP Might Lose Connectivity Dhcp Route Renewal in Windows 2000 and Windows XPDNS Server on Private Network with Split DNS Causes Problems VPN Client Not Supported on Windows NT Servers 4.0 VPN Client Is Not Supported on WindowsNo Limit to Size of Log File Usage Notes Faultlog.txt File Logs Severity 1 Events VPN Client Can Require Smart Card When Using Certificates Usage Notes Usage Notes Open Caveats Workaround Workaround Workaround Open Caveats Workaround Open Caveats Workaround Workaround Workaround Open Caveats Workaround Workaround Workaround Workaround Workaround Workaround Workaround Workaround Workaround Workaround Install the Mac OS X VPN Client Release 4.0.2.C Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.5.D Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.5.C Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.5.BCaveats Resolved in Release 4.0.5.A Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.4.D Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.4.D Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.4.B Failed to initialize the ipsec driver! Returned Caveats Resolved in Release Internal Error Invalid Reason Code Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.3.FCaveats Resolved in Release 4.0.3.E Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.3.DCaveats Resolved in Release 4.0.3.C Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.3.C Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.3.B Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.3.ACaveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.2.E Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.2.DCaveats Resolved in Release 4.0.2.D Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.2.C Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.2.B Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.2.A Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Caveats Resolved in Release Documentation Corrections Documentation UpdatesOutlook/Exchange Polling Behavior Related Documentation Removing a VPN Client Version Installed with MSI InstallerObtaining Documentation Cisco.comObtaining Technical Assistance Documentation FeedbackOrdering Documentation Submitting a Service Request Cisco Technical Support WebsiteDefinitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and Information 100

OL-5450-10 specifications

The ISEKI OL-5450-10 is a compact yet powerful tractor designed for a variety of agricultural tasks. It stands out in the market for its impressive combination of performance, efficiency, and user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for both professionals and hobby farmers.

One of the main features of the OL-5450-10 is its robust 54 horsepower engine. This 3-cylinder water-cooled diesel engine is engineered for excellent fuel efficiency and reliability, providing the power needed for demanding agricultural operations. The engine’s design includes an efficient combustion chamber and advanced fuel injection technology, which contribute to lower emissions and reduced operating costs.

The transmission system of the ISEKI OL-5450-10 is another remarkable feature. It comes equipped with a synchronized transmission offering up to 12 forward and 12 reverse gears. This allows operators to choose the most suitable speed for different tasks, whether it be plowing, towing, or transporting materials. The easy-to-use gear shift mechanism ensures smooth transitions, minimizing the operator's fatigue during long working hours.

In terms of versatility, the OL-5450-10 is compatible with a wide range of attachments and implements. The tractor’s three-point hitch can handle various implements such as plows, cultivators, and mowers, extending its usability throughout the farming season. The hydraulic system is designed for efficiency, allowing for quick attachment changes and optimal performance of implements.

The compact design of the ISEKI OL-5450-10 enhances its maneuverability. With a tight turning radius, this tractor can easily navigate through narrow rows and confined spaces, making it suitable for horticultural and vegetable farming. The tractor's low center of gravity also contributes to its stability when operating on uneven terrain.

Additionally, the operator’s comfort has been prioritized in the design of the OL-5450-10. The spacious cab features ergonomic controls, adjustable seating, and excellent visibility, ensuring that operators can work efficiently without discomfort. The climate control options further enhance the working experience, allowing for extended hours in varying weather conditions.

Overall, the ISEKI OL-5450-10 represents an excellent balance of power, efficiency, and versatility. Its advanced features and user-friendly design make it an attractive choice for those seeking a dependable tractor that can adapt to various agricultural applications with ease.