Is your VPN client requiring all other interfaces to be disabled? Check
your vpnclient configuration profile.
** Summary changed:
- Network manager conflicts with Cisco VPN client or the other way round
+ Loss of connectivity when combined with Cisco VPN client.
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Loss of connectivity when com
Can you try to do a 'sudo /etc/init.d/vpnclient_init stop && sudo
/etc/init.d/vpnclient_init start' after graphical login? As I mentioned
above, for me it is working fine. Due to the fact, that I do not always
use cisco-vpn, I wrote a script to connect to my university-account,
loading the client-m
I have the same problem accessing a Cisco Pix 515e. Once I connected,
I lost all connectivity yet the VPN connection stayed up. Removing
network-manager and rebooting fixed this completely. I would be happy
to post all logs needed.
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Network manager conflicts with Cisco VPN client or the ot
I use linux-vpnclient-4.8.00.0490 on an atheros based card and madwifi
drivers in the restricted modules.
vpnc doesn't connect, don't know why. They use certificate configuration
(cisco profiles and root certificate IIRC)
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Network manager conflicts with Cisco VPN client or the other way round
As already mentioned, after installing the fixed packages it works for
me. I'm using linux-vpnclient-4.8.00.0490-K9 and a broadcom-wlan-card
with ndiswrapper on the latest dapper-kernel. How do you connect
otherwise? Before there were the patched packages, I was using network-
manager at home, but
The initial connection in Augsburg is unencrypted too but neither your
solution (already was set to 1) or the packages in the other bug worked.
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Network manager conflicts with Cisco VPN client or the other way round
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49902
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For me it works fine - are you using cable and wireless-network
simultaniously? There is a setting in the profile-file (EnableLocalLAN),
which may disable other network-cards, if you are connecting to your
university. If the connection is realized through cable (or the cisco-
client tries to do so)