Setting up a Cisco VPN connection with Network Manager
This week’s TechMail is Setting up a Cisco VPN connection with Network Manager which shows just how easy it is to setup Fedora to connect to a Cisco VPN using Network Manager (other distros too, I suppose). Also mentions OpenVPN as well. At any rate, this is an introduction to Network Manager relating to VPN connections. Nice thing with Network Manager is it makes it insanely simple.
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I really hope somebody can reproduce https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=504855 and give it some priority.
regards
Oct 15, 2009 @ 01:12:49vdanen
Yikes, just read that report. I can honestly say I’ve never experienced that, and I use vpnc every day (yesterday I was connected, sadly, for about 14hrs). Have you tried without importing the pcf file you note in the bug and setting up the connection manually? Maybe it has something to do with that? (I’m just guessing here, but it might be something worth trying).
Oct 15, 2009 @ 06:59:29Mark Kennedy
i always wonder how time-sensitive tools like a VPN connection respond to ntpd deltas?
Oct 17, 2009 @ 16:19:41