The solution for me was to start vpnc with --application-version "Cisco Systems
VPN Client 0.3:WinNT".
It seem "no response from target" is a generic error message, and in my case,
meant the cisco admins were not allowing access to anything else than Win32
clients. Good luck !
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Same for me, "Local Port 1" solved my vpnc problem.
Maybe this Bug can handle providing this option as part of
Networkmanager-vpn? I could not find any way of adding this flag there
right now, so am stuck with commandline for now.
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I can confirm this problem on Ubuntu Hardy. However, the solution
provided by Onno by adding local port 1 solved it instantly. So
maybe it is just a documentation problem? (It took me quite a bit of
digging to find this).
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https:/
You're not going to believe this, but adding this to the default.conf
file magically made it work:
Local Port 1
Source: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-544893-highlight-
vpnc.html?sid=a6a7351956a2bc29a483e9b00ef045fb
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Marking as New so Philipp can see the report again.
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Sorry, Feisty v0.4.0-2ubuntu1
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Two debug outputs, one with NAT Traversal Mode cisco-udp and one
without.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10884979/cisco-1
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** Attachment added: "Log without NAT Traversal Mode cisco-udp"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10884981/cisco-2
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I'm seeing the same problem with version 0.4.0-3ubuntu2 on a 32-bit
Gutsy system upgraded from Feisty.
I've attached the output from the command suggested by Philipp Kern.
** Attachment added: "vpnc debug output"
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Ok fine. Please just open a new bug report with the above information if
you encounter problems with the version in Gutsy. Thanks for reporting.
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I'm using vpnc 0.4.0-2ubuntu1.1, and it's working fine on my "new"
Feisty installation. Back on my "old" Feisty, I had to force synaptic
to keep the old repository for 0.3.3.
Unfortunately I don't have the old debug output.
And according to the IT services of the company, I was the only one
havin
Well, if vpnc 0.4.0 always broke for you, then it's highly likely that
an upgrade to Gutsy (which contains this version) will break your VPN
access.
It would be nice to see this debug output for all versions in [0.3.3
(i.e. feisty), 0.4.0-3ubuntu2 (i.e. gutsy), 0.5.1 (vanilla, not in the
archives)
As I said, the problem is "solved" now that I have a clean Feisty
installation, so I guess there is no use in sending the file (I'll be
glad to do it, in case you think it's worth it).
As I also said, the problem was constant with my "old" Fesity
installation, where I completelly removed and reins
Could you please attach the result of `vpnc --no-detach --debug 3
'?
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Nope.
Old Pentium
On 24/09/2007, Philipp Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you use amd64?
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I am so sorry for the report above. On a clean Feisty installation (same
computer, same server) I was able to connect using vpnc 0.4.0ubuntu1.1 to my
Cisco VPN Server.
I can however garantee that the problem I had before was consistent: 0.4.0-1.1
didn't work but 0.3.3 did. I tried several times
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