Hi all! First: If this is the wrong place to ask about the VPNC plugin, please tell me to sod off and maybe leave a hint on where else to ask ;-) After upgrading to Ubuntu 8.04, I am now using NetworkManager 0.6.6 with nm-applet 0.6.6, and according to aptitude, I have network-manager-vpc 0.6.4svn2422-0ubuntu5 vpnc 0.5.1r275-1 I am running a Cisco PIX501 at home which does not support DPD
To use PCF file while connecting to Cisco VPN Ubuntu and other Debian derivatives, you need to install Cisco-compatible VPN client (vpnc) and GNOME GUI plugin for VPNC. This can be done by simply executing the command below; apt install vpnc network-manager-vpnc-gnome Connect to Cisco VPN using PCF File from Command Line Gnome Network Manager VPN Tab Disabled ( Greyed out Sep 08, 2016 ubuntu - VPN with network manager (nm-applet) is not My university (TU Wien) offers a VPN in order to get an IP of the university network. The instruction on the university webpage says to install the packages network-manager-gnome, network-manager-vpnc and vpnc and also a screenshot with the correct settings is provided:
yum install openconnect vpnc NetworkManager-openconnect NOTE: If the packages are not found, you might need to add additional EPEL repository in CentOS 7. sudo yum install epel-release sudo yum --enablerepo=epel install openconnect vpnc NetworkManager-openconnect. Ubuntu 16.04 sudo apt-get install openconnect vpnc network-manager-openconnect
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Ubuntu 20.04 Network Configuration – Linux Hint In the following procedure, we will see how to set up the static IP in a Ubuntu system. Ubuntu 20.04 uses netplan as a default network manager. The configuration file for the netplan is stored in the /etc/netplan directory. You can find this configuration file listed in the /etc/netplan directory the following command: $ How to Configure Network Settings in Ubuntu Oct 24, 2019 Connect to Cisco VPN Using PCF file on Ubuntu - kifarunix.com