you can also see a draft version on the web here:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/draft/vpnc-howto.xml
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I have just installed the cisco vpn client and cant figure how it
accesses the .pcf configs under gentoo. Can someone in the know tell me
how to specify a .pcf when issuing a /etc/init.d/vpnclient start ?
Where I work has given me a couple of different configs depending where
I access from, but
Hi,
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 18:26:57 +0800
W.Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just installed the cisco vpn client and cant figure how it
accesses the .pcf configs under gentoo. Can someone in the know tell me
how to specify a .pcf when issuing a /etc/init.d/vpnclient start ?
There
Thanks, this is info I have not been able to find elsewhere. I will
look at vpnc.
The configs are supplied by work, but being a weekend, its hard to ask
for directions.
BillK
On Sat, 2005-08-06 at 14:15 +0200, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 18:26:57 +0800
W.Kenworthy
Note that there's a more elegant solution with vpnc (also in
portage), if it fits for you (still hasn't some functions of Cisco's
client, but it's free and you don't have to use a binary proprietary
kernel module).
I agree, vpnc is the way to go. Free, and more control
On a
Thanks, I will look at this get back to it this avo.
BillK
On Sat, 2005-08-06 at 10:22 -0400, David H. Askew wrote:
Note that there's a more elegant solution with vpnc (also in
portage), if it fits for you (still hasn't some functions of Cisco's
client, but it's free and you don't have
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