[lug] Cisco VPN Help

Nathan Berry nathan at nathan-berry.com
Tue Nov 25 11:42:30 MST 2008


I have access to a 64 bit Cisco VPN LINUX client.


Nathan


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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Kevin Kempter
<kevin at kevinkempterllc.com>wrote:

> Hi All;
>
> I've ordered a new laptop (a Dell Covet - Precision M6400 with 12G of RAM
> and
> 2 internal HD's).  I've been using a mac and I have a cisco client that
> works
> on the mac.  I've tried for the past week or so (via a Fedora9 VM on my mac
> -
> with vmware fusion) to get all the primary needs worked out before I switch
> to the new Dell - running Linux.
>
> I have most everything working except for the cisco VPN connection. I've
> tried
> the vpnc tool, and I've tried the KDE network manager VPN wizard (I think
> this uses vpnc under the covers) with no luck.  I cannot find the actual
> cisco client for Linux to download anywhere - even though it's free you
> have
> to have an account/contract with cisco to be able to download it.
>
> I'm hoping someone can offer me some VPN wisdom.. maybe someone out there
> knows how to configure vpnc? or has access to the cisco Linux VPN client?
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
>
> /Kevin
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