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In Terminal, do this: sudo chmod go-rwx /etc/vpnc/acme_nf. Ensure that the new conf file(s) are not visible to other users.Convert the Cisco profile(s) as per original hint.You need to add the 'unstable' repository when you configure Fink, since vpnc isn't considered a stable release yet (but don't worry it works fine). Install vpnc using Fink (as per earlshango's suggestion in the original comments).I tried using Shimo and vpntool with no success, and finally got it working using the following solution. I finally got it working with a little tweaking and divergence from the original instructions, based in part on follow-up comments.īut what I really wanted was to have my VPN as easy (or easier) to activate than using the (otherwise awful) Cisco application: largely because I use my company's VPN in conjunction with 3G mobile broadband, which has a habit of dropping connection when my commuter train goes through a tunnel, requiring regular reconnection!
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In February, this hint explainted how to install vpnc as a replacement for the Cisco VPN client.