Don't get me wrong I can connect to my openvpn server from my own
computer using openvpn on the command line but the point is I want to
use the vpn connection manager program so I odn't have to use the
command line and to easily manage connections.
- Jake
On 10/11/07, Kai Ponte
On Thursday 11 October 2007 03:50, Jake Conk wrote:
Well I just noticed that my VPN Connection manager actually does start up under the Xfce desktop environment (plus 1 point for Xfce) but does not under Gnome. I hope this brings up any clues but makes no sense to me why it would start on one and not the other :(
In the two companies I've worked for with VPN (both Cisco with a hardware key) I've only been able to get the Cisco VPN client to actually connect.
Bummer that it is command line.
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