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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]
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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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