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Old 6th January 2008, 09:12 PM
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VPNC: @ in username?

Can the @ sign be used in the username for VPNC? I am trying to make a connection to our office vpn router, but I always get authentication failure. We use username@organisation as the complete username. VPNC works on the same router (but different VPN) when I do not use @ in the username. I remember something about not using @ as a separator in radius, and I suspect it might be something similar.

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Old 7th January 2008, 04:31 AM
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I am not sure, but some services/servers/network types use @ to separate username and domain name. I think VPN is one of those.
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