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Old 4th October 2008, 02:48 PM
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import vpnc.conf with network manager

I installed the vpnc addon to network manager.

When I go to "edit connections" and click "import" and choose my "/etc/vpnc.conf" file, it says
"does not look like cisco vpnc vpn".

Why would it say this?

Thanks,
Dave
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