FC4 and Cisco Vpn Client

Chandana De Silva chandana at desilva.id.au
Wed May 18 06:46:34 UTC 2005


I have resolved this problem. I was giving the profile filename with the
extension, when I should not have.

The correct syntax is :
vpnclient connect myprof

and myprof.pcf must be in etc/opt/cisco-vpnclient/Profiles/

Chandana
> 
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 05:32 +1000, Chandana De Silva wrote:
> I am trying to get the Cisco VPN Client V 4.6.02.0030-k9.
> 
> I seem to be able to compile it ok, but when I try to run it, I get the
> message : The profile specified could not be read.
> 
> I have tried giving the full file name on the command line :
> vpnclient connect /etc/opt/cisco-vpnclient/Profiles/myprof.pcf
> 
> I hope someone can help me. This worked ok on FC2 with Kernel 2.6.10
> 
> Here is the full response:
> -----------------------------------------------------
> [chandana at chandana ~]$ vpnclient
> connect /etc/CiscoSystemsVPNClient/Profiles/melbvpn.pcf
> Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 4.6.02 (0030)
> Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
> Client Type(s): Linux
> Running on: Linux 2.6.11-1.1286_FC4 #1 Wed May 4 11:13:05 EDT 2005 i686
> Config file directory: /etc/opt/cisco-vpnclient
> 
> The profile specified could not be read.
> ------------------------------------------
> 
> This is the log:
> -------
> Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 4.6.02 (0030)
> Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
> Client Type(s): Linux
> Running on: Linux 2.6.11-1.1286_FC4 #1 Wed May 4 11:13:05 EDT 2005 i686
> Config file directory: /etc/opt/cisco-vpnclient
> 
> 1      05:31:04.777  05/18/2005  Sev=Warning/3  CLI/0x83900004
> Unable to purge old log files. Function returned -1.
> 
> 2      05:31:04.836  05/18/2005  Sev=Info/4     CVPND/0x4340001F
> Privilege Separation: restoring MTU on primary interface.
> 
> 3      05:31:04.842  05/18/2005  Sev=Debug/7    CM/0x43100033
> Auto-initiation watch:  started
> 
> 4      05:31:04.847  05/18/2005  Sev=Debug/7    CM/0x43100033
> Auto-initiation watch:  interface change handler invoked
> 
> 5      05:31:04.853  05/18/2005  Sev=Debug/7    CM/0x43100033
> Auto-initiation watch:  auto-initiation is currently disabled
> 
> 6      05:31:04.859  05/18/2005  Sev=Info/4     CVPND/0x4340000F
> Started cvpnd:
> Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 4.6.02 (0030)
> Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
> Client Type(s): Linux
> Running on: Linux 2.6.11-1.1286_FC4 #1 Wed May 4 11:13:05 EDT 2005 i686
> 
> 7      05:31:05.823  05/18/2005  Sev=Info/4     IPSEC/0x43700014
> Deleted all keys
> 
> 8      05:31:05.824  05/18/2005  Sev=Info/4     IPSEC/0x43700008
> IPSec driver successfully started
> 
> 9      05:31:05.824  05/18/2005  Sev=Info/4     IPSEC/0x43700014
> Deleted all keys
> 
> 10     05:31:05.824  05/18/2005  Sev=Info/4     IPSEC/0x43700014
> Deleted all keys
> 
> 11     05:31:05.825  05/18/2005  Sev=Info/4     IPSEC/0x4370000A
> IPSec driver successfully stopped
> 
> 12     05:31:05.827  05/18/2005  Sev=Info/4     CLI/0x43900002
> Started vpnclient:
> Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 4.6.02 (0030)
> Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
> Client Type(s): Linux
> Running on: Linux 2.6.11-1.1286_FC4 #1 Wed May 4 11:13:05 EDT 2005 i686
> 
> 13     05:31:05.831  05/18/2005  Sev=Info/4     CVPND/0x4340000C
> Stopped service:
> 
> 14     05:31:05.832  05/18/2005  Sev=Debug/7    CM/0x43100033
> Auto-initiation watch:  stopped
> 
> 15     05:31:05.854  05/18/2005  Sev=Info/4     CVPND/0x4340001F
> Privilege Separation: restoring MTU on primary interface.
> 




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