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Automatically establish internetconnections via the Cisco VPNClient on start- and wake-up
Forgot one thing to mention:
This hint only works if there is no prompt for your password on login to the Cisco-Network. To get rid of the prompt, there will be some editing necessary on the Connection-Profile placed in the folder …/private/etc/opt/cisco-vpnclient/Profiles/ (you can browse hidden folders with e.g. MacExplorer):
1. Shut down the VPN-Connection and quit the GUI (because it will override all of the following, when being closed later). 2. Open the YourProfile.pcf in e.g. Textedit (whereas "YourProfile" is the Profilename the Cisco-GUI shows when connecting).
3. Find the line
4. Find the line
5. Now, find the line 6. Close Textedit and browse to the file (YourProfile.pcf (see above)) in the folder named above (again with e.g. MacExplorer). 7. Select the pcf-file you just edited and press command-i to get the file information. 8. Make sure the item "locked" is being highlighted. This way your editing won´t be lost after using the Cisco-GUI at a later time. Now, the former posted hint should work. To make sure, that your editing was fine you might want to use the Cisco-GUI to see if you got rid of the prompt for your account and your password. |
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