Access Cisco VPNs: Using vpnc On NetBSD And Linux

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Daemon News '200409' : '"Open-Source based access to Cisco VPNs: Using vpnc on NetBSD and Linux "'
I have only just started vpn'ing into corporate servers with a windows client. This article explains how to configure a open client on GNU/Linux and BSD.

My local university uses a Cisco 3000 VPN Concentrator for their Virtual Private Network, with clients being available only for various binary platforms like Windows, MacOS X and Linux, but none as an open source solution. This text describes how to use the program "vpnc", developed by Geoffrey Keating and Maurice Massar, which is available in source, and which was successfully used on Linux (Intel and PowerPC) as well as NetBSD so far.

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