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Cisco VPN and Linux
From: LDC - Pablo Endres Lozada <epablo () ldc usb ve>
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 08:42:58 -0400 (VET)
Hi, I´m new in a company and the desktop standard even
for network administrators (as myself) is Win2K. Most
of the mantainance windows are at late hours and I've been
told that I can work from home.
The connection is established via VPN to a Cisco PIX. My
box at home is running Linux and I really don´t want to
use winblows to do my work at home. The problem is that
the VPN client for Linux has been discontinued by
Cisco. Do any of you guys know where I can find a compatible
client o how I can set the connection by hand??
Thanks in advance.
Pablo
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Current thread:
- Cisco VPN and Linux LDC - Pablo Endres Lozada (Sep 03)
- RE: Cisco VPN and Linux Jef Feltman (Sep 04)
- RE: Cisco VPN and Linux Jef Feltman (Sep 05)
- Re: Cisco VPN and Linux Dave (Sep 05)
- RE: Cisco VPN and Linux Jef Feltman (Sep 04)
