-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dan wrote: > Truls Gulbrandsen wrote: > 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 > (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 Thank you, Dan that worked nicely. The only issue was that the passwords were not imported with the profile file, probably due to it being encrypted. Regards, Truls -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEaORoickK29LSyG8RAoZkAJwN6A3vpOYdNKvRK59h7KwC5/HPZgCfUEkY aY9q+BVYGOL+tiqK1jvXgPE= =x7G6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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