On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 12:31 +0100, Charles Bovy wrote: > Hi! > > First of all thanks for the good work of OpenConnect. I just start > using it last weekend. > It took me some time to connect to the VPN system, and that is because > of the different setup. > > The SSL-server is not running on 443 but on port 10000. > I first tried with the CLI tool only. I discovered a little bug in the ssl.c. > > It shows: > > user at host:~$ openconnect host:10000 > Attempting to connect to host:1000 I've applied your fix; thanks. > The second problem arose when trying to use Network Manager. > Network-Manager plugin does not accept a hostname with a port-number. > nm-openconnect-auth-dialog tries to resolve "host:10000" instead of > "host", and fails. > Probably the function parse_url is required in nm-openconnect-auth-dialog? > I don't have a clue how to fix that, but I managed to get around to > completely replace port 443 by 10000 in all sources. Yes, you're right. Realistically speaking, I'm not likely to get to that before Friday -- and then I'll be away for two weeks. If anyone (jku?) feels like looking at this, it would be much appreciated. -- David Woodhouse Open Source Technology Centre David.Woodhouse at intel.com Intel Corporation