From opensolaris at drydog.com Mon Nov 27 11:52:54 2006 From: opensolaris at drydog.com (Dan Anderson) Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 11:52:54 PST Subject: [approach-discuss] Re: Solaris notebooks and networking In-Reply-To: <434B0140.2020306@sun.com> Message-ID: <61699.1164657204758.JavaMail.Twebapp@oss-app1> Cisco VPN 3000 support is now available with open-source vpnc (as opposed to the closed-source Cisco VPN 3000 client). Vpnc is available on multiple Linux distributions (SUSE on the DVD, downloadable Fedora/Redhat packages). Since it's open source, I suppose it could be made to work on Solaris also. The website below says it worked for Solaris 7, but broke again for Solaris 9. http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~massar/vpnc/ This message posted from opensolaris.org From peter.lees at yseda.com Tue Nov 28 18:18:15 2006 From: peter.lees at yseda.com (Peter Lees) Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 18:18:15 PST Subject: [approach-discuss] Re: Solaris notebooks and networking In-Reply-To: <61699.1164657204758.JavaMail.Twebapp@oss-app1> Message-ID: <21255652.1164766725658.JavaMail.Twebapp@oss-app1> > Cisco VPN 3000 support is now available with > open-source vpnc (as opposed to the closed-source > Cisco VPN 3000 client). Vpnc is available on multiple > Linux distributions (SUSE on the DVD, downloadable > Fedora/Redhat packages). Since it's open source, I > suppose it could be made to work on Solaris also. > The website below says it worked for Solaris 7, but > broke again for Solaris 9. > > http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~massar/vpnc/ this looks *REALLY* useful - any gurus around who can work on this? This message posted from opensolaris.org