You can find the source to VPNC here:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/vpnc
It hard to compile, because the author uses his own make/autoconf
replacement called make++
Once you get that build the vpnc binary builds easily.
Pete
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 06:27, Patrick Caulfield wrote:
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 12:34:36PM +0200, Kaj J.Niemi wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me how to get the CISCO VPN client running under Fedora
> > Core 2 Test1? I currently have Linux Kernel "2.6.4-1.257"
> > I believe this has compiled and worked against Red Hat 9.0.
>
> I think it broke somewhere after 2.6.1. Since part of the software is
> distributed as binary only it would be best if you took up the issue
> with either you Cisco AM/SE and let them know how much you appreciate
> them supporting Linux and how you'd like them to release a newer version
> which works with later kernels. :)
>
> > Is there a free VPN client that comes with Linux and works with CISCO
> > VPN routers?
>
> I'm not aware of anything which would connect to VPN 3000 series
> concentrators through NAT and support XAUTH. FreeSWAN/OpenSWAN worked
> against IOS IPSec but with static keys and IPs and stuff I think.
vpnc works on 2.6 kernels (it's all userspace) and connects to Cisco VPNs.
I've been told it's a bit hard to get it compiled for some platforms (I'm
running mine on a Debian box) but it should just be a question of using the
right libgcrypt I think.
see:
http://packages.debian.org/testing/net/vpnc
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