Yes, vpnc is for IPSEC VPN. You can't use that. But vpnc calls a script, called vpnc-script, to set up the routing and DNS for the VPN after it has connected.
OpenConnect is designed to use the *same* script. See the openconnect documentation (on the web site) for details.
There has been a NetworkManager plugin for OpenConnect since 2008.
Yes, vpnc is for IPSEC VPN. You can't use that. But vpnc calls a script, called vpnc-script, to set up the routing and DNS for the VPN after it has connected.
OpenConnect is designed to use the *same* script. See the openconnect documentation (on the web site) for details.
There has been a NetworkManager plugin for OpenConnect since 2008.
dwmw2 5 months ago
Because vpnc is for IPSEC VPN and OpenConnect is for SSL VPN.
And as far as I know, there is still no NetworkManager plugin for OpenConnect.
oink666 9 months ago
Er, why would you set up routing manually rather than using a vpnc-script to do it automatically?
In fact, why wouldn't you be using NetworkManager instead of running openconnect from the command line anyway?
dwmw2 9 months ago