On 7/29/05, Dinesh Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
My ISP, 7star, uses cyberoam client to authenticate its users. I was happily using linc-daemon to authenticate to my ISP's server. As fate would have it he upgraded it. Now it uses Cyberoam version 6.5.0.5. linc-daemon is unable to login :(. It does say "login sucessfull" but I am unable to connect to any websites. The same configuration was working fine before he upgraded. He wasn't very co-operative the last time I had enquired about getting his connection working on Linux. Plus he has this weird idea that Linux is a "hacker" (or cracker) OS. I am 100% sure that the configuration is correct. Nevertheless I tried I tried the client which is distributed by cyberoam. It doesn't work either. It says "You have successfully logged into xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" yet I can't connect to websites. It just get stuck after name resolution. As I said earlier I am 100% sure that there is no configuration problem. It is definitely due to some misconfiguration on the ISP's side or the protocol isn't supported by linc-daemon.
Mail this to rikin@elitecore.com , support guy at cyberoam. He might help you.
Any help, suggestions are HIGHLY appreciated. I can't live without internet on Linux :(
Regards
Dinesh Joshi
P.S.: Apologies if the formatting isn't ok on the email. I am stuck with Outlook Express and Windows...:(