Linux support in schools & universities
Sridhar Dhanapalan
sridhar at dhanapalan.com
Thu Sep 17 10:58:28 BST 2009
It depends on the type of VPN. OpenVPN, PPTP and Cisco VPNs are quite
trivial to connect to, and IPSec should work too.
There are some weird ones though. Citrix has a VPN device that
requires a Windows client to connect to, despite the device being
based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
2009/9/16 Timmy <mullins.tim at gmail.com>:
> Which UNI's do you guys go to? I'm a IT student and have yet to bother
> to bring my linux laptop to school. I did task my teacher today if it
> will work and he just told me to check their website and said i have
> to install VPN software... But I think Ubuntu comes with that built in
> so I hope I just need to put the settings in. I'm going to Victoria
> University.
>
> On 15 Sep, 19:10, Barry Williams <bazzaw... at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Just a quick update
>> I replied to the IT staff that gave me the ip address the method I
>> used to get it working and he said he would put it in their (I imagine
>> internal) wiki. So hopefully they will be more helpful in the future.
>> Regards
>> Barry
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