On 12181 March 1977, Taku YASUI wrote: > Description : F5 VPN command-line client
> This software allows you to connect to an F5 VPN server without using > their browser plugin. It also has the advantage of setting up DNS > properly on OSX systems, which the official client doesn't do. (but > maybe they will in the future, now that they can copy the method I use). > It is not supported or affiliated with F5 in any way. I actually find it > rather sad the client they provide is so terribly poor that I had to > write this in order to get reliable access to my company's VPN. > This software does not require any software from F5 to be installed on > the client. The only requirement is Python 2.3.5 or later. It works on > at least Linux and OSX systems, but porting to any similar OS should be > trivial. Porting to Windows, on the other hand, is probably not > reasonably possible. This description is really poor, please adjust it. All the rants and complains about the original f5 software are entirely wrong inside a Debian package description. And an advantage on OSX is also very much uninteresting here. -- bye, Joerg It seems to me that the account creation step could be fully automated: checking the box "approved by DAM" could trigger an insert into the LDAP database thereby creating the account. <[email protected]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

