On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 14:29:10 +0100
Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think gcc 3 would be preferable if can be made to work, can you
> try it with -O0?

I tried that option, and found that I was able to connect to the vpn
and use it for awhile. So there is some hope that gcc3 may work.

However, I'm seeing another issue now, and I'm going to regress to an
earlier port vpnc-0.4.1 to see if happens there.  I've been using
vpnc-0.4.1 + egcc very successfully since around March.

What I'm now seeing with this version (-0.5.1) is that after I take
down the connection with pkill vpnc (after using it for awhile) I can't
reconnect outside of my local network. This happens regardless of gcc3
or gcc4.  (Therefore my initial report of success needs to be qualified.)

I can connect to local machines, and my gateway router admin, but
I can't, for example, ping www.yahoo.com, connect to google, etc.  I
have to reboot the box. What I also see is that after I take down the
link I have to restart my NIC by running /etc/netstart sk0 to get any
kind of communication to the local net; but netstart does not fix all
the problems.  Never had this problem with -0.4.1

Something's not right and I can't exclude pilot error at this point :)

Since I need vpnc to connect to my univ. I'm going to try to sort this out.

-- 
Frederick C. Druseikis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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