how to get Juniper VPN client to work on Puppy?
- patelbhavesh
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how to get Juniper VPN client to work on Puppy?
has anyone been able to connect to a corporate vpn using juniper vpn client . i tried quite a bit and it does not work.i have been told by my colleagues that juniper vpn client works out of the box on ubuntu , but i dont want to move away from puppy.let me know if anyone has had success with using puppy for juniper vpn
OK, I'm in the deep end of the pool here but, have you seen this page? Like too many articles- there's NO DATE!
One other thing if I understand correctly- Juniper requires (among other things) Linux IPSEC, yes?
I'd venture to guess the right kind of help on this might be found elsewhere..
One other thing if I understand correctly- Juniper requires (among other things) Linux IPSEC, yes?
I'd venture to guess the right kind of help on this might be found elsewhere..
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yep tried most of the things.however i lack the understanding of how to get various packages like motif etc installed on puppy .i have installed the devx sfs but still no luck.Semme wrote:OK, I'm in the deep end of the pool here but, have you seen this page? Like too many articles- there's NO DATE!
One other thing if I understand correctly- Juniper requires (among other things) Linux IPSEC, yes?
I'd venture to guess the right kind of help on this might be found elsewhere..
- patelbhavesh
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Why do you need motif?
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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as per some sites the juniper network client needs motif client librariesdisciple wrote:Why do you need motif?
http://roner70.blogspot.com/2007/08/how ... buntu.html
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with the preferred method im still stuck at step 1> where in the juniper client itself does not get downloaded completely.Semme wrote:That post is four years old. I think if I were looking for a recent page I'd make it this one.
Interestingly enough those "smelly old Motif libs" are referenced for the alternate install.
i get an incomplete client and hence cant even proceed to the next steps."1) Go to your companys' vpn site, log in and download / install the juniper client. "
Assuming you have the correct Java plugin, which, you might need in order to complete the download, contact the webmaster or try a different browser, ask where the problem lies. That I'm unable to go any further- I'm sort of out. Best of luck and do post should you find some joy.
PS- One other page.. tips perhaps. Maybe "modprobe tun" before your next download attempt..
PS- One other page.. tips perhaps. Maybe "modprobe tun" before your next download attempt..
Thank you Semme - this works wonderfullySemme wrote:Assuming you have the correct Java plugin, which, you might need in order to complete the download, contact the webmaster or try a different browser, ask where the problem lies. That I'm unable to go any further- I'm sort of out. Best of luck and do post should you find some joy.
PS- One other page.. tips perhaps. Maybe "modprobe tun" before your next download attempt..
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Very useful. That Scott Deming post got me started and now I can happily tunnel to my company's network directly from Fatdog64 w/o having to start my Windows VM.
Thank you again for the good find, cheers!
Thank you again for the good find, cheers!
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was this a generic VPN or juniper network client vpn.jamesbond wrote:Very useful. That Scott Deming post got me started and now I can happily tunnel to my company's network directly from Fatdog64 w/o having to start my Windows VM.
Thank you again for the good find, cheers!
any other special steps you took to make it work and im assuming the jre for it was 32-bit on a 64-bit fatdog ?
This is Juniper VPN, and I followed exactly as what Scott Deming posted, nothing special. My JRE is 64-bit.patelbhavesh wrote:was this a generic VPN or juniper network client vpn.jamesbond wrote:Very useful. That Scott Deming post got me started and now I can happily tunnel to my company's network directly from Fatdog64 w/o having to start my Windows VM.
Thank you again for the good find, cheers!
any other special steps you took to make it work and im assuming the jre for it was 32-bit on a 64-bit fatdog ?
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