> I'm sure that my password is right cause with an other CiscoVPNclient
> that i got from my university I can connect and use the VPN.
Maybe you have to enable 'use UDP' for vpnc?

> Perhaps these Informations could help:
> <snip>
> VPN tunnel information.
> Client address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> Server address: xxx.xx.xxx.xxx
> Encryption: 168-bit 3-DES
> Authentication: HMAC-MD5
> IP Compression: None
> NAT passthrough is active on port UDP 4500
> </snip>
Looks IPSec (port 4500 is used for NAT-T aka NAT Passtrough..)

Try freeswan (kernel 2.4.x) or racoon (kernel 2.6.x).


Best regards

Christoph
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