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d Log extra debugging information (in /var/log/AvConnect.log)
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y Accept appliance certificate even if verification fails. version Show the version of the installed Aventail Connect. Rebel aventail # usr/local/Aventail/startct.sh -help Rebel aventail # tar -xjf ~/Desktop/aventail/usr/local/Aventail/2 -C /etc/pki/tls/cert.pem Rebel aventail # mkdir -p /etc/pki/tls/cert.pem tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6 I check that kernel config is ok for the program to be able to create the tun0 interface : Rebel aventail # ln -s ~/Desktop/aventail/usr/local/Aventail/ /usr/local/Aventail Rebel aventail # ln -s /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8 /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.7 Rebel aventail # ln -s /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7 I made some links for the program to be faked about the real directories because I did not want to put all these files into my filesystem before trying | `- stopct -> /usr/local/Aventail/stopct | |- startctui -> /usr/local/Aventail/startctui.sh | |- startct -> /usr/local/Aventail/startct.sh tar.gz archiveĪnd when I extract the tar file, I got these files : I got EXACTELY the same error as you (handshake failed) I got the Aventail rpm and tried to hack it a bit to make aventail work.
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Since strace monitors system calls, it works equally well with and without source code for the target application. It is likely that there is some earlier error that only manifests when the connection handshake stage occurs. If you still want to troubleshoot this, emerge dev-util/strace and use it to trace the system calls of the Aventail client on both Gentoo and Ubuntu. But the Aventail client works just fine otherwise.

One of the things that bugs me about the Aventail client is a very small thing: it changes the uid and gid on /usr and /usr/local to 502, and also changes the permissions on both directories (I think from 755 to 775). Ok, and with Ubuntu, which vpn client do you use ? I just installed Ubuntu on a different partition and use that to connect to work. If I succeed to connect, we could share our experience I am sorry, I don't have any info to help you, but I have to use aventail for my job (under windows) and I am trying to connect through gentoo. I made nf world writable (for a minute only!) to see if that was the problem. WARN 12:47:20 - XGSSL::SSLConnect() error syserror m_rToutĮRROR 12:47:20 - XGSSL::Connect() DoHandShake Failed!!! So I'm bumping this with a little more info. If anyone needs anymore, I'll try to gather more. I _think_ the problem is the tunnel to the VPN server it's not getting created (I _think_).ĭoes anyone have any experience with this program? I seem to have all of the correct modules built when I try to connect, it doesn't complain, it just refuses the handshake. Sorry to say, I'm not having the problem with Ubuntu, but of course, I'd rather Gentoo. The program we're using is Aventail Connect. I'm having a problem with the new VPN at work, and would appreciate any pointers. Posted: Mon 2:12 am Post subject: Anyone using Aventail Connect?
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Gentoo Forums Forum Index Unsupported Software Several answers mention a client called Shrew which is claimed to be able to connect to Checkpoint as well.Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Anyone using Aventail Connect? This serverfault Q&A titled: Checkpoint VPN Linux Client also had additional links to Checkpoint VPN client options.
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SSL Network Extender R71 Windows, Linux and Mac files for Security Gateway R70 and R71.SSL Network Extender R71 HFA 1 Windows, Linux and Mac files for Security Gateway R70 and R71.Specifically towards the bottom of that page are these 2 links: With respect to Checkpoint, if you go to this URL you'll notice that they provide a Linux version of their SNX software which I believe you could use instead of VPNC. I cover some of this at a highlevel on my blog in this article titled: Setting up Aventail VPN Software on Linux (Fedora/CentOS/RHEL). I cannot say if VPNC will or won't work with Checkpoint, and in the past when I've attempted to use VPNC with Aventail/Nortel it did not work for me, so I reverted to using the native client software that was included by Aventail/Nortel on Fedora/CentOS/Ubuntu systems.
