work to read it . . . and at least
> another day to try it ;)
Yes, Ipsec can be a nightmare. For connecting to cisco, try using vpnc
(perhaps with kvpnc if you're under kde) which should work reasonably
well. Both programs are in portage.
kvpnc also acts as a single interface to handle v
and scared myself to death (it seems long enough
>> to warrant me taking time off work to read it . . . and at least
>> another day to try it ;)
>
> Yes, Ipsec can be a nightmare. For connecting to cisco, try using vpnc
> (perhaps with kvpnc if you're under kde) which should
run the GNOME nm-applet it adds
> and then immediately removes itself from the notification area.
>
> I use NetworkManager for VPN connections so I'd rather not
> have to switch ti wicd if possible.
>
> Is there a KDE equivalent applet or plasmoid or whatever?
>
> --Mike
Gateway hostname (my.remote_router.com) resolved to "XX.XXX.XXX.XX".
error: [racoon helper
err] /home/michael/.kde3.5/share/apps/kvpnc//setkey.ROUTER.sh: line 6: -f:
command not found
error: [racoon err] racoon: must be root to invoke this program.
-fs/nfs-utils-1.0.7-r2
[ebuild N] sys-apps/iproute2-051007
[ebuild N] net-misc/vpnc-0.3.3-r1
[ebuild N] dev-libs/crypto++-5.2.1
[ebuild N] net-misc/kvpnc-0.8.1
[ebuild N] dev-perl/DateManip-5.44
[ebuild N] app-portage/genlop-0.30.5
[ebuild N] sys-apps/eth
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