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Linux (at least with Linspire distro, it works)
Linux (at least with Linspire distro, it works)


1. $ sudo yum install vpnc
Step 1. $ sudo yum install vpnc
2. $ sudo vim /etc/vpnc/default.conf
 
Step 2. $ sudo vim /etc/vpnc/default.conf


Enter and save the following:
Enter and save the following:
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   Xauth password <password> (your password. Get it from UPCC)
   Xauth password <password> (your password. Get it from UPCC)


3. Download and unzip http://www.twimba.com/blogs/luis/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tun.zip
Step 3. Download and unzip http://www.twimba.com/blogs/luis/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tun.zip


4. $ sudo cp tun.ko /lib/modules/2.6.23.9lw/kernel/drivers/net/
Step 4. $ sudo cp tun.ko /lib/modules/2.6.23.9lw/kernel/drivers/net/


5. $sudo depmod
Step 5. $sudo depmod


6. $sudo vpnc default
Step 6. $sudo vpnc default

Revision as of 12:27, 25 November 2008

How to configure VPN Connection to UPD VPN

Linux (at least with Linspire distro, it works)

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