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You may also find it useful to use [http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/96784 Shimo] as an interface for your VPN client access using Mac. | You may also find it useful to use [http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/96784 Shimo] as an interface for your VPN client access using Mac. | ||
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Revision as of 10:57, 24 February 2009
Linux
Linpus Distro
Step 1. $sudo yum install vpnc
Step 2. $sudo vim /etc/vpnc/default.conf
Enter and save the following:
IPSec gateway vpn.upd.edu.ph IPSec ID vpn.upd.edu.ph IPSec secret <mysecret> (Your group password. Get it from UPCC) Xauth username <username> (same as your UP Webmail account name) Xauth password <password> (your password. Get it from UPCC)
Step 3. Download and unzip http://www.twimba.com/blogs/luis/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tun.zip
Step 4. $sudo cp tun.ko /lib/modules/2.6.23.9lw/kernel/drivers/net/
Step 5. $sudo depmod
Step 6. $sudo vpnc default
To confirm UP vpn access, ping a machine (example: 10.32.1.7) within Dilnet.
Mac OS X
Step 1. Download and install Cisco VPN Client
Step 2. Configure the Cisco VPN Client with the following entries:
Connection Entry: UP-VPN Description UP Diliman VPN Connection Host: vpn.upd.edu.ph
User Name: <your UP Webmail Account login name> Password: <supplied by UPCC; different from your UP Webmail Account login password>
Group Authentication: Name: <supplied by UPCC> Password: <supplied by UPCC> Confirm Password:
Step 3. Click on Connect
To confirm UP vpn access, ping a machine (example: 10.32.1.7) within Dilnet.
You may also find it useful to use Shimo as an interface for your VPN client access using Mac.