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services:network:internal:vpnclient-vari:linux:vpn-ubuntu-14.04 [2016/07/13 12:00] delise [Installation Guide] |
services:network:internal:vpnclient-vari:linux:vpn-ubuntu-14.04 [2020/03/06 15:52] ace removed |
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a) Install the **cisco vpn client** for Network Manager typing in a terminal:\\ | a) Install the **cisco vpn client** for Network Manager typing in a terminal:\\ | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
- | sudo apt-get install network-manager-vpnc | + | sudo apt-get install network-manager-vpnc-gnome |
</code> | </code> | ||
The system will ask you for //**your LAPTOP password**// and prompt for confirmation. | The system will ask you for //**your LAPTOP password**// and prompt for confirmation. | ||
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this applies also to all debian and ubuntu derivatives. For Fedora and Redhat Enterprise derivatives the command to issue is | this applies also to all debian and ubuntu derivatives. For Fedora and Redhat Enterprise derivatives the command to issue is | ||
- | sudo yum install NetworkManager-vpnc | + | sudo yum install NetworkManager-vpnc-gnome |
For arch linux and derivatives the command to use is | For arch linux and derivatives the command to use is | ||
sudo pacman -S networkmanager-vpnc | sudo pacman -S networkmanager-vpnc | ||
Further configuration, provided your distribution is currently using network manager, should be the same. | Further configuration, provided your distribution is currently using network manager, should be the same. | ||
- | <note>In case your distribution is not using Network Manager, we can't provide any direct instruction.</note> | + | <note>In case your distribution is not using Network Manager, we can't provide any direct instruction. You could try with the package kvpnc, but your mileage may vary</note> |
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