You need to use a freeswan/openswan enabled kernel.
I don't think RH has a kernel with that enabled by default.

EIther patch your own, or use another distro, like mandrake which has
freeswan included in its kernel.

THen. you can do this:

http://www.diverdown.cc/vpn/freeswanpix.html

On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 13:10:36 +0800, Rikki Vizcarra
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> Hello fellow pluggers...
> 
> Has anybody been able to setup a VPN Client in Linux that can connect to a
> Cisco based VPN server? If somebody did, what did you use? How was it
> configured?
> 
> I've been tried googling already but so far nothing has worked properly.  I
> hope somebody can help me with this.  I am already desperate... hehehehe..
> 
> By the way, I'm using Red Hat 8.0 just in case it might help.
> 
> Cheers,
> Rikki T. Vizcarra
> 
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