wwp wrote:
Hello Dan,
On Fri, 12 May 2006 13:10:33 -0400 Dan <grinnz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Truls Gulbrandsen wrote:
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Hi there,
I am testing the possibility of using my FC5 laptop to connect to my
office lan. To do this I have a Cisco VPN client and config/profile file.
Having heard that FC5 comes with Cisco VPN possibilities I was wondering
if I have to install the Cisco client or if can just configure FC5,
supply the config/profile file and be up and running. If so, I have not
succeeded in finding any howto.
Can someone please advice me and also maybe give me brief howto.
Thanks and regards,
Truls
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(If you are using GNOME; KDE currently does not have a NetworkManager
applet.) Install NetworkManager-vpnc. Then, open system-config-services
and check (for runlevel 5) NetworkManager and NetworkManagerDispatcher,
and uncheck network. Click save and close it. Then upon restart, you
will have the NetworkManager applet, with a "VPN Connections" menu; you
should be able to configure it from there using the GUI. You may need to
restart NetworkManager (as root, service NetworkManager restart) after
adding the VPN profile, for it to show up.
-Dan
Erm. While I read your words.. I wonder why I have 'NetworkManager' and
'network' started ('NetworkManagerDispatcher' disabled), and I'm able to
switch between wired and wireless networks w/o problem (tried in several
locations). Is there a doc that explain the difference and combinations to
use/avoid? Should I disable 'network'?
Regards,
They can run at the same time, the only reason I disable network is
because they do the same thing, and I have had instances where one would
connect wirelessly while the other was connected through my wired
ethernet. With NetworkManager running, I see no point to have network
running.
-Dan