Fedora Networking :: Juniper Network Connect Didn't Work On Fedora

May 16, 2011

I just upgrade my Fedora 14 to Fedora 15 RC1.I found the critical issue for me that Juniper Network connect(SSL VPN) didn't work for me again.I wonder if the network interface name changed impact this, but I am not sure about it as I didn't see any obviously error.I can connect the VPN auth page with my username and password after I switch my Java plugin to Sun JRE( I use google Chrome).As the Java VPN applet started, it appeared for a while and shutdown again. I think the VPN auth has been passed at that time, the problem might about creating the VPN Tunnel.

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Fedora :: Juniper Network Connect VPN 64bit

Jul 11, 2009

I don't mean to advertise, but I've searched and searched and couldn't find instructions on using the Juniper SSL VPN Client on 64bit Linux. I got it working on my Fedora x86_64 machine and wrote a blog post on how to. So, if anyone is interested, here is a link: [URL].

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Ubuntu Networking :: Juniper Network Connect With 64-bit Operating System?

Mar 16, 2011

Using the instructions provided here, I've been able to use my Linux desktop to VPN into my workplace when running 32-bit Maverick. I've yet to accomplish the same using 64-bit Maverick, which has forced me to install the 32-bit version on my 64-bit Gateway NV55C. Has anyone been able to use Juniper Network Connect on a 64-bit Linux operating system?

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Ubuntu :: Juniper Network Connect And 10.04 NR

May 7, 2010

I have a brand new Acer netbook happily running UNBR, but I'd be just a little bit happier if I could get it to connect to my corporate VPN. I've done a bit of googling and reading both here and at the Juniper forums site, and it sure *looks* like folks have had some success with this. That's encouraging! What's vexing me right now, though, is that I appear to be having a problem unique to me.

My Java is, I think, right:
Code:
chet@tiny:~$ java -version
java version "1.6.0_20"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_20-b02)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 16.3-b01, mixed mode, sharing)

Also, when I do the "do I have Java?" test at the Java site, it reports my browser and Java are all up to date and happy. However, when I log into my SA2500's portal and start Network Connect, I get this Java error:

Code:
java.lang.ClassFormatError: Incompatible magic value 171731060 in class file SecureNCLauncher
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClassCond(ClassLoader.java:632)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:616)
at java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(SecureClassLoader.java:141)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Applet2ClassLoader.findClass(Applet2ClassLoader.java:208)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:307)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:248)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2ClassLoader.loadCode(Plugin2ClassLoader.java:520)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2Manager.createApplet(Plugin2Manager.java:2940)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2Manager$AppletExecutionRunnable.run(Plugin2Manager.java:1444)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
Exception: java.lang.ClassFormatError: Incompatible magic value 171731060 in class file SecureNCLauncher

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Fedora Networking :: ZTE MF627 3G USB Dongle On 3UK Didn't Work

Mar 17, 2010

I bought the modem above (ZTE MF627), which works great in Windows 7. My laptop dual boots between Windows 7 and Fedora 12, so I rebooted into Fedora and spent a few hours trying to get the modem working. Scouring the Ubuntu forums (as there's only one post on these forums and it simply didn't work), I found a few possible solutions, but nothing seems to be solving the problem. Here goes... The modem gets picked up by the kernel and appears as a USB device.

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OpenSUSE Network :: 11.4 64 Bit - Getting A Juniper VPN To Work

Aug 18, 2011

In 11.3 32 bit I got my Juniper VPN working by following the advice of another post: creating links:

ln -s /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8 /usr/lib/libssl.so.2
ln -s /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.2

I then added "/usr/X11R6/lib" to the end of /etc/ld.so.conf, ran ldconfig and I was away. Neither of these lib files seems to exist in 11.4 64 bit

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Fedora Networking :: Wireless Didn't Work After System Update

Apr 4, 2009

I use FC9. Yesterday after system update I turned of the computer, but today when it booted the wireless didn't work, ndiswrapper device wlan0:1 does not seem to be present, delaying initialization.I have removed and again installed the wireless driver and looks like it is ok,

[root@localhost utils]# ./ndiswrapper -r bcmwl6
[root@localhost utils]# ./ndiswrapper -i /fatfs/Archiv/Softwere/Drivers/Dr_software/bcmwl6.inf
installing bcmwl6 ...
[root@localhost utils]#
after ndiwwrapper -m
it gives warning( or error )[root@localhost utils]# ./ndiswrapper -m
module configuration already contains alias directive
[Code]....

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OpenSUSE Network :: Get Juniper Web SSL VPN's RDP To Work In SUSE?

Apr 13, 2010

One of biggest reason I need to use windows is because my company uses Juniper SSL VPN to remote desktop into our company's computer. Our company doesn't allow any native linux/windows app client, only the web SSL VPN is enabled.

Looks like this Juniper SSL VPN only works on windows computers. It makes the windows remote desktop client connect over the SSL web VPN from browser. Of course, linux/SUSE doesn't have the windows desktop client. Is there any way to get RDP work through the given SSL VPN? Otherwise, I guess I need go back install windows and starting using it again.

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Fedora Networking :: Network Manager Didn't Recognize NVidia MCP67 Ethernet [10de:054c] (rev A2)?

Oct 25, 2009

The Network manager didn't recognize my eth0 device as a maned device.In shell I can use my eth0 but not by Gnome Network Manager.My device is nVidia Corporation MCP67 Ethernet [10de:054c] (rev a2) and I'm running a Fedora 11. On previous version like, Fedora 10 an 9 this board was managed normally by network manager.Anyone already set up this board on Network Manager ?My Notebook is a HP dv2736us and I'm using a Fedora 11 64bits.

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Fedora :: Dictionary Widget Didn't Work

Mar 10, 2010

i had just installed fedora 12 and my architecture is x86_64. i add dictionary widget on my plasma desktop. in my office i am using internet via proxy. now how can i configure dictionary widget to use the same proxy settings? in my shell i have export http_proxy variables, where else i am suppose to set proxy?

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Fedora Installation :: F11 & Home Partition Didn't Work

Jun 12, 2009

I have successfully installed Fedora 11. It works fine with no problem what so ever. My problem is that while using F10 I have created a separate partition for "home". I tried to use the same /home partition for F11 but it did not work. how to achieve this and at what state of the installation.

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Fedora :: Data Corruption - Grub Didn't Work Anymore

Mar 7, 2011

If you typed it in, my fdisk -l looks like this

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I partitioned it using the Acronis (proprietary) partitioning software. I've had to move these around a bit when I initially set it up and at one point grub didnt work anymore. It was after I had to expand my Windows (7) partition. However I'm told that most modern software dont use the same unit of measurement that fdisk still uses 'til this day. Should I even be concerned? I did have to reinstall grub after I initial set all my partitions up. This post is merely a double-check to make sure.

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Fedora :: Installing NVidia's Driver With Their Shellscript But It Didn't Work

Jan 10, 2011

I'm trying Fedora for the first time. I tried installing NVidia's driver with their shellscript but it didn't work for lots of reasons. Has anyone done this before?:[URL].. Does it work? I never used a distro with a package manager before. Aren't there several different drivers for different NVidia cards? How do the instructions in that link make you get the correct driver? And then does it create an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file?

EDIT: or is the Neaveau driver good enough already? I can't figure out if it's basically a finished product or not.

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Fedora Networking :: Connecting Home Network To Work Network

Sep 20, 2010

Currently my office use a Cisco Firewall which will only allow the ANYCONNECT utility to do the vpn connection. I found a Linux utility (OpenConnect) which will do the same thing, but allow me more flexibility with my networking needs.What I ultimately would like to have is to have a switch that I can connect any network device into it and be connected to the office. IE (my IP Work Phone and Computer) Currently I have is a computer with fedora 13 and two network cards eth0 (home network - connected to a router) and eth1 which I would like to connect a switch to. OpenConnect communicates fine and I can see the work network from the Fedora machine. It creates a vpn0 tun/tap device and I don't know how to pass communication to/from the eth1 device.

Do I try to iptables the ports for the phone and services I need on the computer? Or do I build bridge; and If I do what am I bridging. I have tried making a bridge from eth1 to vpn0 which reply's with unsupported device or something like that.Unfortunately my network skills are bit limited and my office says "it can't be done". Their solution is for me to buy a ASA5505 (or something device) and have a static IP. I would have to make it work as my router and even then it will only DHCP 10 ip addresses; which will cause a shortage of IP addresses in the house.

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Fedora Networking :: Cannot Connect To Ad-Hoc Network?

Jul 7, 2010

I've created an ad-hoc network using a wireless device I have at home. When the networks shows up in NetworkManager, I select it, the two dots turn green, and it tries connect for about a minute - but eventually fails.Is there a special way you need to go about in order to connect to ad hoc networks?Note: I've tried connecting to it through Windows, and everything works swell...so the problem isn't from my other device - the problem is Fedora.

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Fedora Networking :: Network Does Not Connect Automatically

Mar 28, 2009

I have fc9 installed on my system and I am facing a weird problem When I login to my machine (both as ROOT and USER) I do not get connected to the Internet automatically. I have to right click on the n/w Icon on the task bar, disable it and enable it gain then I get connected.

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Fedora Networking :: Connect Pc To Other Over My Network Adapters?

Sep 15, 2009

I'm trying to connect my fedora 11 computer to a kubuntu9 computer over a cross wired network cable so i can share files, Internet and printers i dont want to use a router or wifi
what rpm's do i need to install can someone guide me through it

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Fedora Networking :: Connect To Network But Not Internet

Oct 16, 2009

2 days ago I did a fresh install of Fedora on my computer to be dual-booted with Linux Mint. The first time I did this install a few weeks ago, I did all of the updates, rebooted (internet still fine) and when I rebooted again, Fedora could no longer connect to the internet (but could still see the networks and ostensibly connect to them). I fixed it then by manually setting the BSSID/IP/DNS/etc.

And this happened again on the new install! This time it took out the internet connection in Mint too. I tried manually setting the connection settings, but that didn't even work for a while. So, last night, thinking that the install might be the problem, I reinstalled Fedora. This morning I finally got my internet to connect on Mint, but I'm concerned that if I do all of the updates on Fedora I'm just going to end up back at square one with zero internet connection.

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Fedora Networking :: Cannot Connect To WPA-Personal Network?

May 26, 2010

I will be staying somewhere that uses WPA encryption for their wireless network. It's a hidden wireless network with the security type being WPA-Personal the encryption type being TKIP.The connection works while in Windows7but not in F12.I edited the /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.confthe default information already provided for WPA connections.Then, as su, I ran:

Code:
wpa_supplicant -B -Dwext -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
And the output was:

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Fedora Networking :: How Does VirtualBox Connect To Network

Aug 21, 2010

VirtualBox-3.2.8 (the non-free version) seems to be able to tell my wlan0 connection to 'split' into 2 IP addresses: one for the OS inside VirtualBox and one for the host. My router runs Tomato and I can see both real and virtual machines with different IP addresses in the device list (I can also visit httpd running on my host machine from inside the virtual machine). Is it possible to replicate this outside of VirtualBox?

In my case, I would like to be able to 'split' wlan0 into 2 with one IP address for normal network use and the other 'assigned' to eth0. eth0 is "shared to other computers" from NetworkManager and is currently connected to a Belkin router. My goal is to have this Belkin router assigned an address that all machines in my Tomato network can access (I have an OpenBSD 4.7 home server connected to the Belkin).

Whilst VirtualBox was running I tried to see if bridge-utils was being used:
Code:
[root@1 ~]# brctl show
bridge namebridge idSTP enabledinterfaces
...but it appears as though it isn't.

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Fedora Networking :: Can't Connect To Wireless Network

Sep 11, 2010

I picked up a cheap PC the other day for �20 and it came with a Belkin N Wireless USB adapter. I know the adapter works because Windows XP was originally installed and I could connect with no problems. I wasn't able to connect when I installed Kubuntu so I thought I'd see if I could have any more luck with Fedora....so far, not so good! I realise that this is a fairly common problem, especially for this USB adapter, but I've tried dozens of threads here and elsewhere and still can't get Fedora online.I can see the wireless networks in the list, but if I try and connect then I just repeatedly get asked to enter the authentication details, which I know I'm providing correctly.

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Fedora Networking :: Connect To Windows PC On Network

Jul 11, 2011

how to set up my laptop with Fedora 15 so I can see my other Windows computer on the network so I can access the files on it? I'm still new to Fedora so the more detailed the better it is for me.

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Fedora Networking :: Cannot Connect To Wireless Network On 15

Aug 12, 2011

I have upgraded to Fedora 15 but cannot get wireless up and running. When i switch on wireless and choose the connection it tries for 15 seconds before prompting me for the password and continues like this. When i check the device in my network config it shows as being inactive. Ralink device 3060

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Fedora Networking :: Unable To Connect To WPA2 Network

May 9, 2009

O currently have 2 USB WiFi adaptors: a Linksys WUSB54G v4 and a D-Link DWA-110. Both these USB adaptors worked extremely well in Windows: they could connect to any network: unsecured, WEP and WPA1/2I have tested these adaptors in DreamLinux, OpenSUSE and Mandriva: in these 3 distributions, i could use both adaptors to connect to my home's WPA2 network.Both adaptors also work well in Fedora 10.In Fedora 11 Alpha though, its a different thing: only the D-Link is able to connect to the home WPA2 network. My Linksys WUSB54Gv4 can 'see' the network, but when i enter in the WPA2 key, it takes forever to try to negotiate a connection before timing out and disconnecting.

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Fedora Networking :: 12 - Can't Connect System To Wireless Network

Feb 9, 2010

I'm running the 64-bit version of Fedora 12 on a MacBookPro5,1 system. I am unable to connect to my wireless network, which shows up in the list of available wireless networks.

I will enter my password and the system will try for several seconds to establish a connection and then fail.

I know the network is fine because I can connect to it when I boot the computer in Mac OS X.

What can I try that will allow me to connect to my wireless network under Linux?

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Fedora Networking :: RT2860 Does Not Connect To WPA / WPA2 Network (F13)

May 30, 2010

I have a problem with my RT2860 in my Eee PC 901 running F13. It connected fine in F12 when I installed the akmod-rt2860 driver. I enter my WPA key, then it tries to connect, but the WPA key screen appears again saying that I may have typed in my WPA key incorrectly. However, I checked and it is the right WPA key.

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Fedora Networking :: F13 WiFi - Network - Can't Connect To The Internet

Sep 25, 2010

I just installed Fedora 13 64bit Gnome, but I can't connect to the internet for some odd reason.

If you look at the image below:

I have marked the network icon, but on my desktop I don't have that icon for some reason...

Since I'm new @ Linux(Picking it up again) I went to the services and checked 2 services:

The network manager service was running but the status said: This service is dead.

And the network service was also running but status was: The status of this service is unknown.

I also went to the Administration menu and checked Network, the first tab showed no devices, but when I went to the hardware tab it did show my card.

I also don't believe that this is hardware problem since the card worked just fine under Fedora 9 or 10(Don't remember).

So if anyone got some solutions for me it would be great...

Some related hardware info:
lsusb

Code:

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Fedora Networking :: 8 - Able To Connect To The Internet By Using Wireless Network ?

Jan 31, 2011

How to make my fedora 8 be able to connect to the internet by using wireless network ?

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Fedora Networking :: Cannot Connect To Wired Or Wireless Network F14

Apr 29, 2011

F14 did not recognize my wired or wireless NIC upon installation. I have enabled network manager, what should I do from here? Here is my hardware specifications:

Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 8176 (rev 01)
Ethernet controller: JMicron Technology Corp. JMC250 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 05)

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Aug 12, 2011

I am trying to get a wireless connection on my laptop. The OS is fedora minimal (without GUI, Without gnome). So I need to be connected on my Access Point, which has an hidden SSID on WPA2-Enterprise.

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