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Date:      Tue, 26 Apr 2005 13:08:24 -0400
From:      Dana Rawson <absolutezero273c@gmail.com>
To:        Phil Schulz <ph.schulz@gmx.de>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:    Re: Verizon EVDO - Broadcom a/b/g - Cisco VPN Client = how to in 5.3
Message-ID:  <6510fda5050426100857c1481@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <4268F93E.60806@gmx.de>
References:  <6510fda5050421105944397891@mail.gmail.com> <4268F93E.60806@gmx.de>

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Phil,

Thanks for the response.  I was speaking of the Linux version of the
Cisco vpn client software. I was hoping to be able to use it with the
Linux binary compatibility as you spoke of. But that appears as though
it will not work now as you mentioned.

I configured the .pfc file for my windows clients and thought it would
make it a lot easier if I could use the same for FreeBSD. Looks like I
will have to enter the information manually. I actually have already
downloaded the Cisco password decrypter when working on my other
equipment.

Thanks for the response.  It saved me from pulling more hair out.

Dana.

On 4/22/05, Phil Schulz <ph.schulz@gmx.de> wrote:
> Dana Rawson wrote:
> [...]
> >
> > 3. Cisco VPN client software installation - I have downloaded the
> > Cisco VPN client from Cisco and also have seen the vpnc port in
> > FreeBSD.  Would either one work to connect to a cisco device?  How
> > would I incorporate my .pcf file into the installation/configuration?
> >
>=20
>   I did not know that there was a FreeBSD version for the Cisco client.
> If you downloaded the Linux version -- it won't work b/c it loads a
> kernel module and thus won't work under the Linux binary compatibility
> environment.
>   The vpnc port works fine for me, although I don't know the model no.
> of the device I connect to. If there are any limitations on what models
> work with the port, I'm sure there is some information about it on the
> webpage of the tool.
>   The .pcf file is human readable, you can easily extract all
> information you need to set up your tunnel. If you have the "GroupPwd"
> in encoded form, search the internet for a "decoder". I don't have the
> link at hand, but there definitely is a site where you can enter the
> hash and have it spit out the clear phrase.
>=20
> HTH,
>=20
> Phil.
>



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