Hi perryh!
   Glad to hear that you managed to get your problem fixed..,

I also have this problem, the difference being that mine **USED to** work, but 
now it
suddenly stoped working.

I tried adding the line to my conf file as you did, but for me, the problem 
remains:

Appears to connect and authenticate successfully to my office's VPN concentrator
Once (apparently) connected, I can't access any resources on the company 
network (mail /
servers, etc), nor can I ping anything..,

Wondering if you can point me to where you found the info on the various 
options I can try
to continue debugging this problem, please. The FW guys at the office aren't 
exactly
forthcoming where non-MS windows is concerned, you see..,

Thanks.

Regards,

S Roberts


On Sun, 04 Jan 2009, [email protected] wrote:

> > I have installed vpnc to connect to an employer's Cisco VPN
> > system, and it seems to make the connection, but after connecting
> > I can't ping the gateway nor anything beyond it ...
>  
> It turned out the only problem was the absence of 
>  
>   NAT Traversal Mode cisco-udp
>     
> in vpnc.conf.  (Presumably not all configurations of the Cisco 3000
> will need that, else it would be the default, but it seems to be
> correct for the one involved here.)
>  
> I never did figure out why that kept the interface from responding
> to a ping of its own address :(
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