Quoting steve hillier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, first you need to get nm
aware of the nm-openswan vpn service (see above).
Being a Debian GNU/Linux developer, the first thing I did (after trying
it 'your way' :) was to create a .deb package. All this works perfect.
Got network manager to see the
Quoting Peter Davoust [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
respond to this e-mail even if they don't know the answer, just to let
me know if you get this.
I got this, I can't remember the other mail (but then I completely
ignore stuff i'm not interested in - which makes it weird that I've
missed your PEAP mail
I need OpenSWAN support in NetworkManager, but only found
'work in progress' (no links to where/how to get it/set it up).
It's not inte SVN trunk... Where can I get it so I can help?
I can't (don't want to :) wait for 'steve' to get time to do
it. If I can't get it NOW, then I'll just have to
Quoting Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Trunk/0.7 aren't quite ready for general use yet. There are still
missing pieces that various people are working on.
It worked reasonably good on 2.6.20 (there I had the spinning). The
only problem I noticed, which I noticed on both .20 and .22 is that
I'm running Ubuntu Feisty (up-to-date), but due to a bug
(or rather missing feature - the iSight on my MacBook),
I upgraded the kernel (only!) from Gutsy - linux-image-2.6.22-7-386.
This meant that I had to recompile/reinstall the madwifi
driver (the 0.9.30 branch I was running didn't compile,