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Sorry for multiple postings, I forgot to write subject. I appologize
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Hallo everybody.
I found network manager which seems to be really interesting piece of
software. I just want to understand several thinks about it, and especially
about the dhcp, which I was not able
I'm a total newbie, and I've yet to find complete, lucid instruction on how
to install a tar file. My Ubuntu 6.10 gave me Network Manager 0.6.3 via its
automatic installation program Update Manager. Could you please pass the
newer 0.6.4 version to the Ubuntu folks so I can auto-install it.
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That is not really how this works. There's no need to pass on 0.6.4 to
the Ubuntu folks since, as you could probably imagine, they can download
it. 0.6.4 is currently present in the next release of Ubuntu which is in
beta. You can either wait, attempt
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 22:48 -0400, Dan Williams wrote:
On Sat, 2007-02-24 at 19:11 -0500, Jon Nettleton wrote:
Attached are the patches to the openvpn gui I promised. I think they
provide a simplistic default interface with the ability to expose the
numerous configuration options needed by
I've used openswan to connect to all kinds of IPsec gateways, including
contivity's, sonicwall, foritgate, checkpoint, Juniper Networks, etc...
Most of my clients don't have Cisco equipment, and so I've set them up
for regular IPsec dialin policies with whatever firewall they do have,
and so far
Hi,
I use ubuntu, so I can tell you this. If you can wait one month till
april, and then upgrade ubuntu (using the lucid instructions available
on their website), then you will automatically receive the new
version. This is probably the easiest path.
Yaakov
On 3/15/07, houston allen [EMAIL