Off list, someone mentioned that I should try pcf2vpnc. I found it in /usr/share/vpnc/pcf2vpnc
What would I do with the output of that? I piped it into a file and tried to import it through NM's VPN Configuration's importer, but no luck, so I figure that's not the right process. Thanks, Jamie On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Jamie Jackson<myspa...@gmail.com> wrote: > My corp is phasing out the old vpn server, and we've been given a new > profile for the new server. > > For the old vpn server, I was able to use some info from the pcf > profile file, and trial-and-error/guess the rest of the pieces, and > was able to configure the VPN connection through the NM VPN > configuration GUI. > > However, I haven't been so lucky with the current file, as the > trial-and-error hasn't worked out so far. > > What's the best way to translate the PCF into something I can use in > NM-vpnc? Some manual way to translate (I could type into the GUI), or > some automated way to convert the file... either way would be fine, as > long as the end result is working VPN through NM. > > (BTW, I can already decrypt Cisco VPN secrets, so that's not the > issue, it's the other options that I think I'm having trouble with.) > > I've googled this, but it seems that the information is outdated, when > it comes to newer versions of NM (at least that's how it seems). > > NetworkManager Applet 0.7.0.100 > > Thanks, > Jamie > _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list