well. my vpnclient.ini is: [main] BinDirPath=/usr/local/bin EnableLog=1 [LOG.IKE] LogLevel=3 [LOG.CM] LogLevel=3 [LOG.CVPND] LogLevel=3 [LOG.XAUTH] LogLevel=3 [LOG.CERT] LogLevel=3 [LOG.IPSEC] LogLevel=3 [LOG.CLI] LogLevel=3 As you can see EnableLog=1 but I don find this files at all. I Cisco documentation nothing about this files in Linux platforms. Any clue? Regards. Daniel PD: I test vpnc and works fine form me (kvpnc GUI fornt-end doen't work for me) , but there are one reason to try Cisco VPN Client: You can't connect to VPN and to Internet at same time. On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 19:54:26 +0300 (EEST), Kaj J.Niemi <mail.sw.rh.rhl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hello everybody. I'm triying to install Cisco VPN Client 4.0.4B > > (kernel 2.6 compatible). Somebody in this mail-list has this working > > in Fedora-Core 2?. > > Yes, I use it almost every day. Currently I am running it with kernel > 2.6.7-1.459 (i686). > > > Initializing the VPN connection. > > Contacting the gateway at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx > > Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client > > Reason: Failed to establish a VPN connection. > > Is your BinDirPath set correctly in vpnclient.ini? If nothing else helps > you might want to enable logging. :) > > > Running on: Linux 2.6.6-1.435.2.1smp #1 SMP Wed Jun 30 15:54:05 EDT 2004 i686 > > The release notes mention that SMP kernels are not supported with the > VPN client. You might want to refer to the release notes for more information. > <http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/vpn/client/rel404/404dclnt.htm> > > If you are able to build your own rpms (relatively easy), you can grab the > kernel-module-ciscovpn*.nosrc.rpm from <http://www.a51.org/sw/fedora/> and > play with it. > > % vpnclient connect foo > Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 4.0.4 (B) > Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. > Client Type(s): Linux > Running on: Linux 2.6.7-1.459 #1 Mon Jun 28 16:20:56 EDT 2004 i686 > > Initializing the VPN connection. > Initiating TCP to 10.10.10.10, port 10000 > Contacting the gateway at 10.10.10.10 > Authenticating user. > Negotiating security policies. > Your VPN connection is secure. > > VPN tunnel information. > Client address: 192.168.128.66 > Server address: 10.10.10.10 > Encryption: 256-bit AES > Authentication: HMAC-SHA > IP Compression: None > NAT passthrough is active on port TCP 10000 > Local LAN Access is disabled > > > // kaj > > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >