Hello Erik,

> I use the vpnc client to connect to my university's VPN network; this
> works nicly, but starting/stopping is done with a not very
> flexible command-line script.
>
> I would like to switch to kvpnc because of the flexibility it offers.
> After installing and configuring, a connection can be made (I receive a
> VPN-ip-address), but it aborts after 60 seconds (some pre-set time in the
> settings). In the mean time, no connection to the network for which the
> VPN is meant can be made, so I conclude that there is a problem with the
> connection not related to getting an ip-address.
>
> When comparing the output of "ip route" and "ip addr" (I use iproute2),
> the only difference I see is the mtu setting: 1390 for the kvpnc setup
> versus 1412 for the standard vpnc setup. Can this be the origin of my
> troubles? How can I change the mtu setting in kvpnc?
Normally not. Can you try current cvs? It has some fixes. A nother reason 
could be the failiture of connection status check. Try to disable that.

Mtu setting for vpnc is not implemented yet but I'll set it on todo list.


Best regards

Christoph
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