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Hi David,
> I may have lied about not being able to create keys which work with the
> existing code -- can you try reverting my patch and setting a key named
> 'perf...@32forward@32Secrecy' instead?
>
> If that works, then all we actually need to do
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Hi David,
> Does this work? You have to set 'vendor' and 'pfs' string keys in
> gconf-editor manually; adding that to the UI is left as an exercise for
> the reader.
>
Many thanks :) It works for me ;) Much better than patching vpnc like I
did to wo
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Hi Dan,
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 6:12 PM, Dan Williams wrote:
>
>> If people have suggestions of small fixes they really want to see in
>> 0.7.2 ("3G signal strength" is not appropriate, but "don't ask for wifi
>> password so often" certianly is) w
connecting to a NetScreen/Juniper
firewall (that worked with 0.6).
Thanks.
Cyril Jaquier
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Hi Dan, Hi all,
Any news about Netscreen/Juniper support in the vpnc plug-in?
http://www.nabble.com/NM-0.7---Netscreen-Juniper-VPN-td19864836.html
Regards,
Cyril
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> I downloaded LATEST-IS-0.7.0 but is impossible to decompress the file
> on ubuntu intrepid.
> any idea?
I strongly suggest you use the package shipped with Ubuntu. It is 0.7
and is probably already installed.
Regards,
Cyril
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Hi Dan,
I do now have a Netscreen to test against, so you can expect that
additional NM-vpnc features that I implement are tested against the
Netscreen. Thus, this bug will probably get fixed sooner rather than
later.
That's a really good news :) I'm looking forward to test it. Thanks.
Rega
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Hi Sean,
> I have compiled the nortel branch of vpnc and can successfully connect
> to my corporate network. Is there a way I can use the vpnc
> network-manager plugin and pass the 'Vendor nortel' parameter? I tried
> manually editing the keys in
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Hi all,
I'm wondering if it would be possible to add some kind of signal
strength/quality while connected to an GSM/UMTS network. I know umtsmon
displays such information but I don't know if there is a standard way to
get them.
By the way... Does any
e are two ways to go about this:
Sure you did [1] ;)
I now actually have a Netscreen VPN box so I actually can test this out
too.
Cool :)
Cheers,
Cyril Jaquier
[1]
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2008-February/msg00096.html
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Hi all,
I installed Ubuntu Intrepid on my laptop few weeks ago and I like NM 0.7
a lot. Thank you for the good work.
I used to connect to a Netscreen/Juniper VPN with NM 0.6.x using the
vpnc plugin. I submitted a patch [1] to add support for the "ven
f GTK+
code and never used Glade before (nice tool btw). So please don't blame
me ;) In any case, I had a lot of fun to hack a bit on this :)
If you think this feature/option should be included into the official
tree, I can rewrite the patch for the latest 0.6 branch. Ju
ly take a look at the code and try something ;)
Merry Christmas to everybody :)
Cyril Jaquier
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orkManager] file nm-vpn-service.c: line 475
(nm_vpn_service_stage3_connect_cb): assertion failed: (service != NULL)
Any chance to get support for NetScreen firewall? Is it possible to set
vpnc option manually?
Thank you,
Cyril Jaquier
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