Grant Thomas wrote: > I have need of connecting to a Cisco VPN server. > On windows I can use the cisco VPN utility just fine; so it is not a > connectivity issue. > > I have installed kvpnc and vpnc, so I should have all the packages I > need. Also, I have transferred my *.pcf file from my windows box to my > debian workstation. > > This is where the problem comes in. When I try to initiate a > connection through kvpnc, the application crashes; at the bottom of > this message is a backtrace from KDE's crash handler. > > I have tried running from the command line, but I run into a problem: > vpnc asks for a group password. In my pcf file, the cleartext password > is empty, but the encoded password is used. > > So, since I do not know the group password, this is what vpnc > expresses on execution: > vpnc output: > --- > vpnc: hash comparison failed: AUTHENTICATION_FAILED > check group password! > --- > > I guess My main question is if anyone knows of a way to use the > encoded group password in vpnc.(option enc_GroupPwd in the pcf file) > > Any help is appreciated. > Thanks very much. > > > [snip backtrace]
In the manage profiles / certificate/PSK area, can you check the option "File contains PSK", then point to your pcf file? Does that work? Justin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]