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<blockquote data-quote="anupam1008" data-source="post: 247564"><p>Well, the Tiger inbuilt VPN client does get connected to my workplace firewall (the icon says it is connected) but when I open a terminal window, I really cannot telnet or ping any of the machines i can usually do when I am physically in office.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, the Cisco VPN client made available by my office is slightly older version (I think 4.7) and after installation - it opens with an error message " cannot connect properly to the VPN subsystem. Make sure you have at least one network adapter with a IP address" ... something like that.</p><p></p><p><< pls see attachment >></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is another place where which is unprotected where you can download the VPN client (older 4.7) -- I am posting it here - hope it helps other users looking for one - but this is the one which gives the same error message as above.</p><p></p><p>[edited: guys use this link to download the newest version 4.9 of cisco vpn client. ... sshhhh ..... :dummy: ]</p><p></p><p><a href="http://vpn.doit.wisc.edu/download/test/" target="_blank">http://vpn.doit.wisc.edu/download/test/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anupam1008, post: 247564"] Well, the Tiger inbuilt VPN client does get connected to my workplace firewall (the icon says it is connected) but when I open a terminal window, I really cannot telnet or ping any of the machines i can usually do when I am physically in office. Alternatively, the Cisco VPN client made available by my office is slightly older version (I think 4.7) and after installation - it opens with an error message " cannot connect properly to the VPN subsystem. Make sure you have at least one network adapter with a IP address" ... something like that. << pls see attachment >> There is another place where which is unprotected where you can download the VPN client (older 4.7) -- I am posting it here - hope it helps other users looking for one - but this is the one which gives the same error message as above. [edited: guys use this link to download the newest version 4.9 of cisco vpn client. ... sshhhh ..... :dummy: ] [url]http://vpn.doit.wisc.edu/download/test/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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