The OpenSSL license and the GPL are incompatible (because of the advertising 
clause also known from the old BSD license). If you distribute software which 
contains GPLed code, you have to GPL this software too. As the OpenSSL license 
is incompatible we can't do this because we would not respect the license of 
the OpenSSL library and therefore would loose our right to distribute it. If we 
don't apply the GPL to the vpnc package we loose our right to distribute the 
GPLed part. So either way we can't do this.
There are two solutions which both require a fix from the vpnc project:
1) The copyright holders (i.e. each person who has contributed to vpnc) allow 
for a exception clause, stating that their software may be linked to the 
OpenSSL library
2) vpnc is rewritten to use another SSL library (e.g. GnuTLS)

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vpnc with Hybrid-Auth enabled?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195848
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