On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 16:26, Robert Claeson wrote: > lör 2002-10-12 klockan 22.22 skrev Brad Kittredge: > > On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 00:38, Robert Claeson wrote: > > > fre 2002-10-11 klockan 02.51 skrev Brad Kittredge: > > > > > > > > I don't know anymore than this, but someone posted to our internal linux > > > > > mailing list that "Actually the compiling problem with the vpnclient is > > > > > resolved now. version 3.6.2A compiles with gcc 3.2.". > > > > > > > > > > If it's not available on CCO yet then I'd imagine it will be very soon. > > > > > > > > I'm having the devil's own time finding it, but I'm glad to hear it's > > > > out. > > > > > > CCO->Software Center->VPN Software. Yes, it compiles and works without a > > > flinch. For the record, I'm happy that Cisco also produces a MacOS X > > > version. > > > > > > /Robert > > > > > > > I only have a "guest" login, so for whatever reason, I can't get to the > > proper page on the site. Apparently, Cisco keeps a tight grip on their > > software. I can't find a link to this software on google. If there's a > > *legal* link somewhere out in the world that I could download it from, > > I'd certainly appreciate it. > > AFAIK, you need a maintenance contract for a VPN device, even if it's > just a small PIX 501, to access the VPN software download pages. > I'm sure you're right. I just can't get the networks guys from work to go get it though. My ability to work from home and save myself some commutes doesn't seem to impress them much. <grin> Thanks.