Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: vpnc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122045
Title:
"no re
Can someone confirm that this still affects a supported release of
Ubuntu (8.04, 10.04, 10.10, 11.04, or 11.10) ? 9.10 is no longer
supported and 8.04 is on a "critical updates only" status right now
which this one may not be serious enough for.
Marking Incomplete pending responses, and setting im
** Changed in: vpnc (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Philipp Kern (pkern) => (unassigned)
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"no response from target" with 0.4.0 up to 0.5.3 but not with 0.3.3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122045
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I had Ubuntu 9.10 with vpnc installed and working. I did a clean install of
Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 recently, installed vpnc (0.5.3) from repositories, copied
the same work.conf to /etc/vpnc/ and when I run "vpnc work" I get "no response
from target". I tried to add "NAT Traversal Mode cisco-udp" an
Btw, it was only after about 45 minutes of trying different things,
killing NetworkManager, starting vpnc manually and so on that I
eventually found this bug report here, and discovered the "Local Port
1" advice which worked.
Unfortunately the error "no response" isn't very informative, althou
Confirmed with vpnc in Karmic. Adding "Local Port 1" makes it work
here.
The oddest thing is "Local Port 499" works too, and so does "Local Port
501". It looks like port 500 is specifically getting blocked.
This is running from home, through a Linksys Etherfast Cable/DSL Router,
BEFSR41 V3,
This still is happening with latest vpnc in karmic (0.5.3-1), the
workaround with "Local Port 1" still allows to use vpnc
successfully.
** Summary changed:
- "no response from target" with 0.4.0(1.1) but not with 0.3.3
+ "no response from target" with 0.4.0 up to 0.5.3 but not with 0.3.3
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