Hi :) On Sunday 26 July 2009 18:57:07 Thomas Bächler wrote: > Rafa Griman schrieb: > > Got a Cisco VPN connection with my office, but can't manage to get it > > running. I've seen that there's a: > > > > - vpnc package: installed it, but it doesn't import the .pcf file, > > says it can't find the file. > > pcf2vnc /path/to/file.pcf Didn't know of that command 0:) > Seems easy. When it says it can't find the file, then you specified the > wrong file. So what exactly is the problem? Well the problem is (hope I could write was, but haven't tried it yet ;) that the path is right and so's the file. I'll try now with the pcf2vpnc command. Thanks for the tip !!! > > - cisco-vpnclient: but it's out-dated > > This software is the greatest piece of shit ever published from what I > know. But what do you expect from Cisco? A company that solves security > problems by preventing the details from being published can not be taken > seriously. And a company that sells a VPN appliance that is insecure by > design can't either. I know it sucks, had to patch it and patch it again when I used openSUSE because it didn't work. AFAIK they have no 64 bit VPN client, they have no up to date Linux VPN client, ... I'm not a Cisco fan, but my company has Cisco gateways/firewalls/whatever and I have no voice into that matter :( Thanks once again for your help :) Rafa -- "We cannot treat computers as Humans. Computers need love." rgriman@xxxxxxxxx rgriman@xxxxxxxxxxxx