Re: where does Network-Manager store its VPN settings?

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On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 03:00:12PM +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> fred smith wrote:
>  
> > When using NM (in Gnome) to configure a VPN (Sysco, which uses vpnc as the
> > backend) where does it store the VPN configuration settings?
> 
> I've asked before, but either didn't get a response or didn't understand it.
> But what is the connection between NM and VPN?
> I use OpenVPN, and it seems to run perfectly whether I am using NM or not.
> (NM does not work on one of my machines.)
> 
> -- 
> Timothy Murphy  

Timothy:

NM lets you set up VPN clients for accessing specific remote networks,
so all you gotta do is a couple of clickies in the NM applet to bring 
up or stop your access to, e.g., your office.

It supports several common VPN types, but the one I use it for is
standard Cisco vpn using the vpnc client. It also supports several
others though i've not tried any of them.


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