Jeff Haferman wrote: > David Woodhouse wrote: >> On Sun, 2010-01-24 at 15:49 -0800, Jeff Haferman wrote: >>> >>> My question now is: what is the proper way to disconnect? I have been >>> doing a control-c, and the process says it receives an interrupt, but >>> doesn't seem to stop, so I control-c again and I notice that it doesn't >>> properly restore the resolv.conf, and that I have to manually restore my >>> connection to my non-VPN network. >> >> Ah, I managed to get into my Solaris VM and think I see the problem. >> It's trying to delete the IPv6 default route on the VPN, even when your >> VPN only provides Legacy IP. That causes a DNS lookup which will take a >> while before it times out. >> >> If you hit ^C a second time you'll end up leaving the /etc/resolv.conf >> in place which says '@VPNC_GENERATED@' in it, and then it kind of goes >> downhill from there. >> >> Please could you update vpnc-script from the git repository, ensure you >> don't have that tag in your /etc/resolv.conf and test again. >> > > Thanks David. > This sounds very reasonable... I was just being impatient. I will > update my vpnc-script (making sure no tag in my /etc/resolv.conf) > and will test again... I may not get to it until later tomorrow, but by > the sounds of it I'm betting we have this one figured out. > Jeff > David - WORKS LIKE A CHAMP! Thanks a million for working this one out with me. Jeff