d'oh, thanks, I was looking for vpn in net and net-mgmt, didn't
think of grepping the security directory.
Thanks!
-Jim Stapleton
On 8/31/06, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 31 August 2006 11:28, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Jim Stapleton wrote:
I'm trying to VPN in to work from
Jim Stapleton wrote:
d'oh, thanks, I was looking for vpn in net and net-mgmt, didn't
think of grepping the security directory.
cd /usr/ports; make search name=vpn
--Alex
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I'm trying to VPN in to work from home, and the IT group there only
supports windows. There are Cisco pre-configured clients for Linux,
MacOS X, and Windows available, but not BSD.
I tried running the Linux binary, but it wanted to move to a
nonexistant driectory, and didn't tell me which
Jim Stapleton wrote:
I'm trying to VPN in to work from home, and the IT group there only
supports windows. There are Cisco pre-configured clients for Linux,
MacOS X, and Windows available, but not BSD.
I tried running the Linux binary, but it wanted to move to a
nonexistant driectory, and
On Thursday 31 August 2006 11:28, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Jim Stapleton wrote:
I'm trying to VPN in to work from home, and the IT group there only
supports windows. There are Cisco pre-configured clients for Linux,
MacOS X, and Windows available, but not BSD.
I tried running the Linux