I keep an XP-Pro machine at home, specifically to connect to my workstations at the office, so I can "remote desktop" to them and work at home from time to time. I'd _really_ like to be able to retask that machine to a more useful (Linux) purpose. I already know that the KDE4 rdp client works great within my own domain at home, so I investigated the KDE client for setting up a VPN connection, KVpnc. On the XP machine, of course, all I've ever needed to do is provide the IP address of our VPN portal, and it's just worked. When I tried using KVpnc, it attempts to connect, but after a short timeout, I'm told that the modem on the other end has disconnected. I know that I'm providing the appropriate domain name, IP address, user name and password, but there are other possible settings, and using all the defaults hasn't worked for me so far. Has anyone here successfully connected to a corporate NT domain using KVpnc? Other than providing the correct authentication info, did you need to change any of the other settings away from the defaults? Any help with this will be appreciated! I'd just ask our IT folks about it, but being a Windows shop, they may know little about Linux, and may even harbor unrealistic fears about connecting to the domain using a "nonstandard" machine. Better if I can just make it work, and it never becomes an issue. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org