da isses nimm option 2.

am besten du speicherst ein kleines script in /usr/local/bin ab

etwa der art:
#!/bin/bash
sudo vpnc-disconnect
sudo vpnc-connect outside --dpd-idle 0



knarf schrieb:
> For network-manager-vpnc you can either patch the program:
>
> --- nm-vpnc-service.c.org     2008-05-01 21:40:38.000000000 +0200
> +++ nm-vpnc-service.c 2008-05-01 20:58:24.000000000 +0200
> @@ -379,6 +379,8 @@ static gint nm_vpnc_start_vpnc_binary (N
>       g_ptr_array_add (vpnc_argv, (gpointer) (*vpnc_binary));
>       g_ptr_array_add (vpnc_argv, (gpointer) "--non-inter");
>       g_ptr_array_add (vpnc_argv, (gpointer) "--no-detach");
> +     g_ptr_array_add (vpnc_argv, (gpointer) "--dpd-idle");
> +     g_ptr_array_add (vpnc_argv, (gpointer) "0");
>       g_ptr_array_add (vpnc_argv, (gpointer) "-");
>       g_ptr_array_add (vpnc_argv, NULL);
>
> or (simpler but possibly less flexible) replace /usr/bin/vpnc with a
> short script which adds --dpd-idle 0 to the command line. I took the
> former approach, you can make up the latter...
>
>

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