On Friday 13 January 2006 03:21, Vivek Rai wrote:
From: आनंद (Anand M R) libld.so@gmail.com I've used the cyberoamLinux client with with exactt connection.
Thanks for the pointers Anand, cyberoamLinux is my next hope now!
From: "Rohan R. Almeida" arcofdescent@gmail.com
I use linc, and it works great. Simple to configure too.
This is my config:
srvaddr = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx srvport = 6060 password = xxx username = xxx hwaddr = xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Save it as /etc/lincrc and you should be done.
Rohan, we tried just that, initially lincdaemon cribbed about not finding /root/.lincrc file, when we copied /etc/lincrc as /root/.lincrc, we still kept getting connection timed out. :-(. we used the latest version of linc-daemon. also, is the serveraddr is the same as the gateway IP that you see on Windows? (some 10.x.x.x?)
srvaddr is the IP of the Cyberoam authentication server. This may NOT be the same as the gateway. In my case, both were the same. hwaddr is the MAC address of your network card. You can find it easily using ifconfig. Where exactly do you get connection timed out? In a browser? Well then there is still hope for you. In Linux, can you ping the gateway? You need not be authenticated to do it. Can you ping the cyberoam server?