On 03/01/2017 07:59 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Wed, 1 Mar 2017, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 03/01/17 21:31, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>> i suddenly have a need for a (fedora, of course) linux client
>> for at&t's global network client, and i found this page from a few
>> years back:
>>
>>
https://nowhere.dk/articles/installing_at_t_global_network_client_on_ubuntu
>>
>> which links to rpms for that package but they're a few years old
>> (2010), so i have no idea what shape they're in now.
>>
>> i'll give this a shot, but is anyone out there doing this, and
>> can summarize how successful it is? thank you kindly.
> I think I would go here....
http://www.corp.att.com/agnc/ and
> contact their support. They don't mention supporting Linux at all.
everything i've found makes it clear at&t has no interest in
supporting a linux client, so i don't anticipate suddenly running
across a current *official* version.
> And the versions of the supported platforms seem much higher than
> what is available for download of the old Linux SW. And only 32bit
> to boot.
which is why i asked if anyone out there might have a running
version they cobbled together, or manually updated from an old
version, or what.
i'm going to pry into the latest rpm later today to see what's
salvageable, but if someone already has a solution, that would simply
save me the time.
rday
According to the last post on July 29, 2016 in AT&T's forums:
"There are no plans at this time for a Linux client."
So there you are. Perhaps you can cobble something together in VPNC or
OpenSWAN or something that would work.
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