On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 11:32, Kim B. Nielsen wrote: > Just to report it, the 2.6.8-1.521 kernel breaks the Cisco VPN client in > a very odd way. > > The current network configuration og the laptop I'm using, is a wireless > network card, and an normal network card (wirefull). > > The funny thing is, that when i start the client on the wireless > interface, everything is fine, and everything works as it's supposed to. > If i then shifts to the wire, UDP packages suddently isn't comming > throug, but tcp connections work fine. That is, no name server > resolution, but I'm able to ping and access sites with the ip. > > I know that the vpn client is Cisco's responsibility, but I thought I > would mention it to you, in case that it points to something gone bad in > the kernel. I have tried to do the same exercises with the -358 kernel > that ships with Fedora, and everything works in this kernel. > > I hope this is of some use (And that a fix can be made :) > > Regards > /kbn Kim, I'm not familiar with the newer VPN clients, but does it need recompiling to support the latest kernel? Also, does anything show up in /var/log/messages? Bob...
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