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6000 - Tosa / Cisco vpn client for SL-6000?
« on: July 13, 2004, 08:11:24 pm »
Ok, I'm going round the bend on this one, and I'm wondering if anyone can save me a chunk of time here.
I've gotten the tun module loaded, the iproute package on, and the precompiled version of the vpnc (0.2-rm+zomb-pre7) executables onto the SL-6000L we're working with.. but now I've hit a wall.
I get a message"UNEQUAL_PAYLOAD_LENGTHS" during the connection. I'm unable to get past it. My guess, from this posting chain, is that I need to move to the .1 version of vpnc- but I can't find that precompiled anywhere, and I'm hesitant to start down the path of cross-compiling libraries, etc., without some knowledge that it's worth it.
If someone has a precompiled (statically linked) version of the .1 vpnc client they can throw at me, I'd love to see it- or a simple confirmation that I should keep going down x-compile lane (I've got the build environment made, but it's been a while since I've dealt with makefiles, and it's looking like I have to understand them to mod them for the cross compilation environment and tmake).
TIA.
-Paul
I've gotten the tun module loaded, the iproute package on, and the precompiled version of the vpnc (0.2-rm+zomb-pre7) executables onto the SL-6000L we're working with.. but now I've hit a wall.
I get a message"UNEQUAL_PAYLOAD_LENGTHS" during the connection. I'm unable to get past it. My guess, from this posting chain, is that I need to move to the .1 version of vpnc- but I can't find that precompiled anywhere, and I'm hesitant to start down the path of cross-compiling libraries, etc., without some knowledge that it's worth it.
If someone has a precompiled (statically linked) version of the .1 vpnc client they can throw at me, I'd love to see it- or a simple confirmation that I should keep going down x-compile lane (I've got the build environment made, but it's been a while since I've dealt with makefiles, and it's looking like I have to understand them to mod them for the cross compilation environment and tmake).
TIA.
-Paul