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- #JUNIPER NETWORK CONNECT VIRTUAL ADAPTER INVISIBLE SOFTWARE#
The installer also wants to run RPM to make sure you have openssl etc. I just set my root password to something while I installed it, then reset it again later (find out how ()).
#JUNIPER NETWORK CONNECT VIRTUAL ADAPTER INVISIBLE INSTALL#
Sudo aptitude install openssl libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 sun-java5-bin sun-java5-jre Here's what I had to do make sure openssl and the proper libstdc++ libraries are installed, as well as Sun's Java: it got me going! However, it's specific to Ubuntu 5.10 and perhaps an earlier version of Network Connect and I needed to do a few different things. and it supports Linux! Yay! But, it only supports Red Hat (and other RPM-based distros, most likely) Boo! However, I was able to get it working with a bit of playing around :cool:įirst, let me hand out props to this blog post () by Martin.
#JUNIPER NETWORK CONNECT VIRTUAL ADAPTER INVISIBLE SOFTWARE#
My new job uses Juniper's Network Connect VPN, which does not use a KLM (nice!) but does not support split tunneling (boo!) It has a very nice feature where it will try to download and install the software to your system the first time you run it. Hi all I recently started a new job and I needs my remote access! My previous employer used Nortel Contivity and I used the Apani Contivity client this was a bit of a pain since it's a proprietary kernel module, but it worked well (and it supported split tunneling, which is sweet!)
