My understanding is that only supported a single endpoint, where I'd like
to setup a gateway.

Last I saw of the Cisco client, it required a rebuild of the kernal. 
Maybe that's changed with 2.4?

Scot Jenkins said:
> Wayne Johnson wrote:
>> I've been looking into the possibilities of setting up an IPSec
>> connection between my home server (Fedora Core) and work network
>> (using a Cisco PIX firewall).  The Admins there have the VPN set up to
>> use the Cisco VPN Client (which I believe is IPSec).  I'd like to set
>> up an IPSec
>> connection, but the parameters the Admins have given me don't seem to
>> fall in with what I know of IPSec.
>
> Have you tried using the Cisco VPN client for Linux?  I used it several
> months ago and it worked ok on a Debian system with a 2.4.x kernel.  You
> run their installer, setup 1 config file, then run an init script and it
> just works.  Your Cisco admins should be able to download you a copy
> from the Cisco support site.
> --
> scot
>
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