Introduction
This is the first release of an installable package to allow google android phones to connect to Cisco like VPN concentrators.
Details
The installing phone will require:
* Root user privileges on the phone.
* /dev/tun file
* Kernel with tun support (or tun module). (cyanogen should be good)
* A cisco, nortel or freeswan ipsec server to connect to.
How To
Installing this version
This is available in the android market as a free application. It should be called VPN Connections. (Not sure where it will be listed as yet).
The latest version of the application can also be downloaded from here and installed using adb.
Reporting bugs
Please inform us which ROM and version that you are using, if the /dev/tun exists, its permissions, and the output of logcat from a boot, also the version of this application that you are running.
If your ROM and version are already reported in the issue list, please comment in the thread as there has been some inconsistencies in reports.
Please be very careful when lodging a bug as it may contain company confidential information. Be sure to strip any secrets or passwords from the configuration files or debugging information.
http://code.google.com/p/get-a-robot-vpnc/issues/list
Known issues
May need to load the tun module manually first.
Usernames can not contain the @ symbol.
Does not currently work with one time pass devices (Rsa keys).
This is the first release of an installable package to allow google android phones to connect to Cisco like VPN concentrators.
Details
The installing phone will require:
* Root user privileges on the phone.
* /dev/tun file
* Kernel with tun support (or tun module). (cyanogen should be good)
* A cisco, nortel or freeswan ipsec server to connect to.
How To
Installing this version
This is available in the android market as a free application. It should be called VPN Connections. (Not sure where it will be listed as yet).
The latest version of the application can also be downloaded from here and installed using adb.
Reporting bugs
Please inform us which ROM and version that you are using, if the /dev/tun exists, its permissions, and the output of logcat from a boot, also the version of this application that you are running.
If your ROM and version are already reported in the issue list, please comment in the thread as there has been some inconsistencies in reports.
Please be very careful when lodging a bug as it may contain company confidential information. Be sure to strip any secrets or passwords from the configuration files or debugging information.
http://code.google.com/p/get-a-robot-vpnc/issues/list
Known issues
May need to load the tun module manually first.
Usernames can not contain the @ symbol.
Does not currently work with one time pass devices (Rsa keys).
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