On 10/04/2011 11:05 AM, Singer X.J. Wang wrote:
> My experience is that it works for 95% of Cisco VPN client does.  
> IANACS (I Am Not A Carelton Student), but the last university I was at 
> also said the same time. What it meant for us is that the PCF File 
> (which contain the VPN information) has been bundled with the client 
> for you. Just get the PCF file and import it into vpnc.
>
> Singer
>
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 08:43, Michael Walma <m...@walma.org 
> <mailto:m...@walma.org>> wrote:
>
>     Hello All,
>
>     My wife needs access applications through the Carleton University VPN.
>     The documentation I've seen suggests that one would use a Cisco VPN
>     version 4.x client.  I've googled around and seen that the
>     Cisco-supplied Linux client leaves a lot to be desired, but that
>     'vpnc'
>     is supposed to work well with Cisco VPNs.  However, before I tried
>     it, I
>     thought I would check with the list to see if anyone had already done
>     this and what their experience has been.  One thing that makes me
>     pause
>     is that the Carleton page for downloading the client suggests that it
>     has been 'customized' for Carleton.
>
>     Any help or pointers would be appreciated.
>
>     Many thanks,
>
>     Michael
>
Thanks Singer, I did exactly this and it worked just fine.

Michael

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