issue with CSD wrapper

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david,

fyi, i've found what the issue was: not specifying any script at
command-line level (-s xxx).
the vpnc package was not installed, nor any vpnc-script.

once installed, using the -s parameter with /etc/vpnv/vpnv-script, it now works.

again, thank you for your care previously at answering my mails.

ps: i can now get rid of the cisco anyconnect and configure my network
routes to have access to both internet and ... intranet ... which was
the primary reason for attempting to switch network iface supplier.

On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 8:34 PM, mountain the blue
<thebluemountain at gmail.com> wrote:
> hi,
>
> my company is providing access VPN access through cisco anyconnect but
> it restrict all addresses.
> i am attempting to use openconnect rather than cisco's anyvpn in order
> to configure my routes (want to keep access to the internet + local
> addresses)
>
> i have installed openconnect 3.15-0ubuntu2 on my ubuntu platform and i
> am stuck with the CSD Wrapper Script: i don't know which script should
> i put nor which one to create.
>
> any hint on how i should proceed ?



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