It depends on the type of VPN. OpenVPN, PPTP and Cisco VPNs are quite
trivial to connect to, and IPSec should work too.

There are some weird ones though. Citrix has a VPN device that
requires a Windows client to connect to, despite the device being
based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.


2009/9/16 Timmy <[email protected]>:
> Which UNI's do you guys go to? I'm a IT student and have yet to bother
> to bring my linux laptop to school. I did task my teacher today if it
> will work and he just told me to check their website and said i have
> to install VPN software... But I think Ubuntu comes with that built in
> so I hope I just need to put the settings in. I'm going to Victoria
> University.
>
> On 15 Sep, 19:10, Barry Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Just a quick update
>> I replied to the IT staff that gave me the ip address the method I
>> used to get it working and he said he would put it in their (I imagine
>> internal) wiki. So hopefully they will be more helpful in the future.
>> Regards
>> Barry



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