[sf-lug] VPN Questions

Ernest De Leon edeleonjr at gmail.com
Tue Dec 4 09:55:30 PST 2007


Have you verified that once you are connected you have DHCP'd properly (IP
address and default gateway) and that you are now using the remote DNS
servers?

Ernest

On Dec 4, 2007 9:35 AM, Mark K. Zanfardino <mark at zanfardinoconsulting.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've run into a problem I'm hoping one of you can help me resolve.  I'm
> attempting to connect my laptop (running Kubuntu Gutsy) to my company
> VPN.  The VPN is hosted by a LinkSys RV082 router.  I'd read
> (http://joey.ubuntu-rocks.org/blog/) that I can use QuickVPN to connect,
> which is the recommended method here at the office.  I've installed
> QuickVPN 1.1.0 and can successfully run it in wine.  I can even get it
> to connect and authenticate.
>
> However, that's as far as I get.  I'm not at all sure what's supposed to
> happen next.  I don't see another device with an IP address in the range
> of my office network.  I can't ping any hosts in the office.  I'm
> effectively not connected.  Any idea what I'm missing here?
>
> I have generated a certificate on the VPN server and moved it to my
> local machine, which resolved an issue with the software complaining
> that I didn't have a server certificate, but that's all it did.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
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