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chocotuar schrieb:
> I don't really care if they can trace me or not, I just want internet.
>
> I got the vpnc package from that site and the shell can't find the binary
> file no matter how I try to execute. It's in the PATH, but when I use the
> vpn
and it doesnt do vpn over TCP which the real cisco vpn does - and my
institution uses :(
Would be nice to have the cisco-vpn for the FR for cases like this.
BillK
On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 10:00 -0500, Seth Rothenberg wrote:
> > vpnc is for cisco routers.
>
> Incidentally, Folks are working on vpnc
> vpnc is for cisco routers.
Incidentally, Folks are working on vpnc to support
Nortel as well. Some features are not working yet.
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2008/11/11 chocotuar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I don't really care if they can trace me or not, I just want internet.
>
> I got the vpnc package from that site and the shell can't find the binary
> file no matter how I try to execute. It's in the PATH, but when I use the
> vpnc command, it says it c
> I wonder if you want just an anomynous WLAN connection or a real VPN
> connection. Anyway, both can be traced back to you. Be it a FR or a
> iphone.
it is a common configuration to allow associating with an ap and at the
first request to pop up a website informing you, that for real use of t
> I got the vpnc package from that site and the shell can't find the binary
> file no matter how I try to execute. It's in the PATH, but when I use the
> vpnc command, it says it can't find the file. So I went to the folder that
> it was at and tried ./vpnc and it gives me the same thing...
Sounds
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2008/11/10 chocotuar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> My school has a wireless network that's set up to work with our own VPN
> clients, and I'm trying to get my FreeRunner hooked up with a VPN client so
> it can access the wireless. The problem comes from the fact that I can't
> find any decent documentat
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Hello,
You can try to use the ipkg from here : http://ipkgfind.handhelds.org/.
They have openvpn and openssl ipkg.
Good luck
Georgy
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o way
to compile from source.
Basically, how do I get a vpn client onto my freerunner? Any one will do,
I've been working on this for days and I can't find anything solid.
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