I'm running the 64bit version of 9.10 at home, and I often need a vpn connection to my workplace.
I have vpnc installed, and a conf file in my home dir with the correct settings.
From the command line, 'sudo vpnc ./vpnsettings.conf' works perfectly. However, just 'vpnc ./vpnsettings.conf' does not (just hangs forever, no error message or return to prompt'.
Similarly, setting the parameters from the conf file in the network managers 'VPN connections' tab results in an entry in the listed connections, which however doesn't connect.
Is this a known problem (couldn't find anything with a quick search), and is there a way around this? Can I maybe give the network manager su rights to establish a vpn connection?
I have vpnc installed, and a conf file in my home dir with the correct settings.
From the command line, 'sudo vpnc ./vpnsettings.conf' works perfectly. However, just 'vpnc ./vpnsettings.conf' does not (just hangs forever, no error message or return to prompt'.
Similarly, setting the parameters from the conf file in the network managers 'VPN connections' tab results in an entry in the listed connections, which however doesn't connect.
Is this a known problem (couldn't find anything with a quick search), and is there a way around this? Can I maybe give the network manager su rights to establish a vpn connection?
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