I suppose no.

To send empty domain name during authentication vpnc should be started
with --domain "" command line option or Domain option without a value in
config file. When starting connection, network-manager-vpnc makes
temporary config file using connection parameters from NetworkManager
and starts vpnc with it. The problem arises, because NetworkManager does
not store domain if it is empty (AFAIK it cannot store empty strings at
all).

So you have to either start vpnc manually, or somehow patch network-
manager-vpnc to include empty Domain option.

If you need I can publish patched network-manager-vpnc version 0.9.8
that always sends domain. It's not a proper fix for the issue, but works
as a temporary solution for me.

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