<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><br><div><div>On 15 Aug 2011, at 21:56, Dyonisius Visser wrote:</div><blockquote type="cite"><div><font class="Apple-style-span" color="#000000"><br></font><br>We're now happily running Cisco AnyConnect on a little ASA5505, which<br>provides IPv4+IPv6 addresses for our (IPv4) users. AFAIK it is not<br>possible (yet!) to use IPv6 as transport, but that is only a problem in<br>IPv6-only access networks, which at the moment are very rare. In any<br>way, my users have not yet found one to connect home from.<br></div></blockquote><div><br></div>We use the Cisco AnyConnect VPN for JANET-run training labs. When we set up a small lab at a training venue, each device can connect back to the NetLab server to give both IPv4 and IPv6 VPN access to attendees. Works pretty well after Cisco ironed out a bug or two. No problems at all with it for the last two runnings of the event. Given the venues we use are invariably IPv4-only, IPv4 transport is fine.</div><div><br></div><div>Tim</div></body></html>