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Binary package hint: network-manager-vpnc

I have been issued an RSA SecurID by my workplace, which can be used to
access the corporate Cisco VPN.  The way that the SecurID works is that
the VPN has a very long static password, and the user password is a
combination of the user's PIN plus the sequence of digits being
displayed on the SecurID (which change every 60 seconds).  Consequently,
I cannot save /both/ my user password and my group password (because the
user password changes every minute), but since the group password is
very long and static it would be ideal if I could just save that
password.  Apparently a patch to allow the user to just save the group
password has already been applied to the version of network-manager-vpnc
in Fedora Core 6.  This was in October, so it could very well have been
merged upstream, but as it stands it doesn't seem as if it is in the
version of network-manager-vpnc I am using in Feisty.  The patch that
was used by Fedora can be found at
http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/rpms/NetworkManager-vpnc/FC-6
/NetworkManager-
vpnc-0.7.0-gppasswd.patch?root=extras&hideattic=0&rev=1.1&only_with_tag
=NetworkManager-vpnc-0_6_4-1_fc6&view=markup

Given the prevalence of the SecurID cards in corporate environments, and
based on several postings I have seen to the Ubuntu forums, it seems
like this is definitely a needed feature. As it stands it is simple to
add the group password only to the vpnc configuration file to get the
same effect, but this is not as nice as the frontend provided by network
manager, and the vpnc command must be run as root.

** Affects: network-manager-vpnc (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
     Assignee: MOTU
         Status: Confirmed

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No Option To Save Group Password
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/91964

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