Hajder Rabiee wrote:
> Trying to connect to VPN at work but keep getting: "vpnc: no response from
> target".
This is a typical response when the group name/password are incorrect.
IPSec ID
IPSec secret
Chris
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On Thursday 11 December 2014 19:38:52, Hajder Rabiee wrote :
> Ok thank you for your reply.
>
> I'll have a second round with the IT admins. The question remains if the
> pre shared key is the same as the group password? If not, how is it
> specified in vpnc?
My answer was unclear.
The group nam
Here are the fields in my default.conf for vpnc and what I use them for:
IPSec gateway this is the IP you use to access the vpn
IPSec IDwe use this as the ID for the company.
IPSec secretthis is the key
Xauth username we
Ok thank you for your reply.
I'll have a second round with the IT admins. The question remains if the
pre shared key is the same as the group password? If not, how is it
specified in vpnc?
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Frédéric Marchal <
frederic.marc...@wowtechnology.com> wrote:
> 2014-12
2014-12-11 8:04 GMT+01:00 Hajder Rabiee :
> Hi
>
> Trying to connect to VPN at work but keep getting: "vpnc: no response from
> target".
>
> I have created my vpn.conf in /etc/vpnc/myconf.conf and also added Local
> Port 1 as I've read some posts that the particular error message might
> have t
Hi
Trying to connect to VPN at work but keep getting: "vpnc: no response from
target".
I have created my vpn.conf in /etc/vpnc/myconf.conf and also added Local
Port 1 as I've read some posts that the particular error message might
have to do
with a block in the firewall. Comparing with OSX -
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