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|    GUIs for Cisco VPN client for Linux    |
|    21 Feb 08 03:07:01    |
      XPost: comp.dcom.sys.cisco, comp.os.linux.security       From: garyd@efn.org.spamsux              Per a request from one of our users that just bought an Eee PC, I       downloaded and installed the Cisco VPN client for Linux (4.8.01.0640 is       the current version). Before doing the work on the Eee PC, I downloaded a       trial of Xandros Desktop Pro 4.2, installed it on an older Pentium III       Dell w/ 256MB RAM, installed the kernel source and GCC, and ran the       installer. I already have a PCF file from the OS X and Win32 installers       I've built and that worked perfectly. What I'm wondering now is, since       this is a CLI only client, has anyone tried any of the various GUI       add-ons, esp. on Xandros, another Debian based distro, or the Eee PC's       custom Xandros build?              The first one I'm considering is KVpnc: http://home.gna.org/kvpnc       I'd also like to try a Gnome tool at home on my openSUSE box but it looks       like gvpn-dialer is a bit out of date. Is it still viable? Are there any       others I should look at? I don't mind compiling from source but having       RPMs or .debs are nice, too.              Much thanks,       Gary              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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