On my XP laptop at work, I use the Cisco VPN Client v5.0.06. The settings that get me in are:
Host: <IP for my target gateway>
Group Authentication: name & password
But using Ubuntu 9.10 on my laptop, with vpnc and network-manager-vpnc installed, I haven't been able to vpn in.
In network-manager-vpnc, I set:
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As stated in a previous question I want to connect to 2 VPN servers at the same time and for each connection specify the IPs of computers I want to reach with it.
One of this VPN connection is done with vpnc and a default.conf file, and the other one is done with a Cisco client (I am not able, for now at least to connect with vpnc because I don't have the IPSecrete element required to connect).
I am using ubuntu 10.14 and there is a need to connect to a cisco vpn. after several attempts on installing cisco vpn client from here which succeeded installing finally but i couldn't connect.
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I just installed a fresh copy of 11.2 I use networkmanager and the cisco vpn plugin (not the cisco client). I create a vpn profile and connect to it. the icon shows a connection has been established, but I have no network connectivity. In the /var/log/NetworkManager file, i see this
I am setting up Cisco VPN on Ubuntu 12.04, when I run into strange behavior. I have downloaded and installed the following packages: vpnc network-manager-vpnc and dependencies.
When adding the connection with network manager, I am not able to save the connection - I only get this error
I have tried different settings, tried importing cisco .pcf without any luck so far.
Hi all, hoping somebody can help me out. My company has switched are cisco vpn from regular rsa login to certificate/rsa login. My vpnc worked fine before using rsa login. But now with certificate/rsa login, I can't seem to get it to work. I think I've read pretty much everything I can google about this issue but still not working. I'm using FC16 64bit.
On CentOS 5.6 I am using vpnc to talk to a Cisco firewall. This is available in CentOS 6 from EPEL. Do you need to talk to a Cisco? [by TrevorH]
I need to know how to establish VPN connection with Cisco VPN using vpnc on Centos 5.6.
I can start the connection but after a period of time the vpnc process doesn't exist in the process list when run
# pgrep vpnc
I don't know is that because the connection itself goes down or what?...if so, then how can I make the connection permanent?
The configuration file looks like this
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