Re: [opensuse] Newbie question - How stable is OpenSuSE vs SLES9
- From: Sloan <joe@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:01:23 -0700
Clayton wrote:
Hmm, I *am* using the cisco provided vpn software - it has built andToo many things like that, still ... can't get the cisco vpn to work,
because my kernel is smp, can't get the SLED/Novell VPN to work,
Ummm interesting, I vpn to a Cisco VPN server all the time from
openSUSE with no problems. OK, I'm not using the Cisco provided vpn
software... I wonder if that's the difference? I use vpnc from the
openSUSE repositories. su to root, run vpnc, enter my login
information and securekey number and I'm in. It works perfectly every
time.
worked perfectly for me here on suse 10.1 &10.2, both 32 and 64 bit,
smp. (It also works fine on sles10 FWIW)
I'd be curious as to what led the OP to believe that the cisco vpn won't
work on smp kernel.
Joe
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