On Friday 16 February 2007 12:59, Peter Van Lone wrote:
> Using SLED10, there is a nice-looking option in the network manager, a
> left click on the icon in the panel, and there is a "VPN Connections"
> option, you can configure vpn definitions, and then launch those that
> have been configured. If you choose to configure, there is a nice
> little wizard, and there is a choice to import a cisco PCF file.


That is nice. Don't have it on OpenSuse. :P

>
> Awesome.
>
> But ... so far, I have not been able to get it to work. I constantly
> get the message: "could not start the vpn connection to "profile name"
> due to a connection error. Could not contact the VPN server"


First off, you're on the intraweb, right?

Second, do you have your PCF file loaded and readable by all processes?

I have the VPN Client for Cisco (command line) and have it located in 

/etc/opt/cisco-vpnclient/Profiles/


-- 
kai

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