Software :: Install CiSCO's Packet Tracer On Fedora 14?
Mar 10, 2011
I tried to install CiSCO's Packet Tracer on Fedora 14, though it went thought all stags on installation, it did now show up, any one has had any measure of success installing it? Seems it is much easier to run the Windows version using Wine!
I can't manage to install Packet Tracer 5 on Lucid 10.04 amd64. I've tried both the binary and the tar.gz with the help provided on the old amd64 forum but it's still tell me that the the package architecture (i386) does not match the system (amd64). Do someone have any idea other than switching to the 32-bits version?
I am the new user to ns-2. I would like to know is it possible to send the keys or some value as the packet data (content of the packet) in ns-2 (for wireless environment).
I got a problem with my CentOS server. Somebody told me OpenVPN Requires different changes inside my firewall settings. That could be the problem why openvpn wont load..I receive this error on my CentOS panel when im trying to connect into the centos openvpn (with my winxp pc):
I'm Melvin, doing a hardware and networking course at Aptech, Kerala, India. How to install IOS image (file.bin) via TFTP from Ubuntu to a Cisco 2600 router. Please post the required steps to configure tftpd in Ubuntu. And since it is insecure, please post recommendations to secure it. Which folder will TFTPd use and what binary permissions to assign to this folder?
I'm running fedora 11 and cisco version 4.8.01 (0640). When I connect to my work, and get authenticated, the system freezes completely. In searching it looks like at one point updating the kernel to a new version resolved this, at least for the 64bit implementation. I'm running 32bit and I'm on kernel kernel-PAE-2.6.30.8-64.fc11.i686 which is a newer version then what was listed in the other thread.
Is using Cisco AnyConnect for ssl remote access, i loged on on my company vpn.abcd.com , using a username and a password, requested a certificate which was added to Firefox certificates, then installed the AnyConnect client. now i can just start the AnyConnect client to connect without the need to access to my company vpn.abcd.comWhat i want to do is to add a vpn connection to the network manager so its always connected once i powered my computer on, and dont need to start the AnyConnect client to get connected each time.
There were three options Password/SecurID, Certificate(TLS), Certificate(TLS) with TPM.I tried the first one, got a message "Unknown certificate from VPN server "vpn.abcd.com". Do you want to accept it?" , accepted entered my password ---> login failedThe other two options need a certificate files which i dont know how to get, is it the firefoxcertificate, or what ?.
Just wanted to ask a small question... I've set up a VPN connection to my university and i installed and configured everything ok, cause I can connect without any problems...
Now that I'm connected I want my browser to run through the VPN tunnel created by the connection so i can access certain sites that are else inaccessible, but how do i force my browser (I'm using firefox atm) to do that?
When I'm on MAC of Windows OS, as soon as i connect with a VPN, all connection run through them. Fedora seems to ignore the VPN connection and just continues to use my home-network to connect to the internet.
So the basic question is: how do i use the VPN connection.
Iuse FC10, kernel 2.6.27.21-170.2.56.fc10.i686, fully updated system
i am learning security and firewalling. i want to know . where a linux firewall is sufficeint and where it is not sufficeint? if you can explain why or give a reference i will be glad. is that security or traffic handling problem? when i should select a cisco product? in tarms of traffic and sceutiry. do you have any good alternative recomendation to Cisco
cisco vpn client 4.8.5 I have no problem to connect it, but got disconnected every minute after I opened a terminal and ssh to company's server. Not sure what's causing the problem. There's no problem to connect to windows.
I just got DHCP working, but I need to add a "Pre-Defined Option" for the Cisco VoIP network here. At least that's what it's called in Windows. This "Pre-defined Option 150" is necessary on Windows dhcp servers tied to Cisco VoIP networks, but I have no idea where to start getting that set up in Fedora.
I am trying to connect to a cisco console port using the usb to serial converter. I am using minicom and I changed me setting to reflect the USB converter cable, but it isn't working. I have set my baud rate to 9600, 8 data bits and no parity. Minicom acts as if it is connected (it doesn't give any errors), but there is nothing on the screen and nothing happens when I type. Also, I use the tail command and it sees the usb connector connected when I unplug it and plug it back in.
I have set up one Fedora 10 server.I found that rsyslog service is running on Fedora 10 server.How to configure rsyslog on Fedora 10 to collect the log from Cisco ASA5510 ?
I installed wrong version from this package (I didn't knew that libc6 was very important package) so now i get a lot of errors. I tracked the original version and downloaded it. I have it on my PC as .deb package but i can't install it because it's older version then the installed one. Normally, I would first remove the old package and then install new. But now I'm not sure because I don't know will my edubuntu work without the libc6 package. Version of my edbuntu is 7.04 installed on asus eee 900HA. I only have internet on my desktop PC.
my cisco wireless card model # wmp600n. Fedora doesn't even recognize that its there and i haven't been able to find any linux drivers for it, tried installing the driver using wine but still isnt working for me...
I can get a dual band cisco ae1000 to work with fedora 15, but the same steps taken on opensuse don't work. Has anyone managed to get this card working on opensuse 11.4 x64? If so, I've tried compiling a driver and using the repo for an rt3572sta. neither worked. The way i hacked the program (following a fedora forum) worked in fedora but not opensuse. I've tried blacklisting cards and making sure the module loads on boot.
i m not able to help any software due to my proxy settings. my proxy block all the download links. not able to install software from terminal or synaptic packet manager
I wrote a program for transmitting an UDP Packet. It is properly received in Fedora core 2 machine while its not received properly in Fedora 12. I tried using Wireshack packet capture software which shows the protocol as DIS. Is there any service or setting i need to do for identifying the packet as UDP.
i am trying to install the extras of anjuta which are v.2.3.2 but the current version supported from synaptic packet manager is only 2.3.0.. what can i do ? Is there a repository that has anjuta 2.3.2 for ubuntu ? Or anywhere i can find the extras for 2.3.0? if yes then give me the complete link to add to sources.
I have written the Client-Server program to test my ethernet by using UDP protocol. Server IP : 192.168.0.254 Client IP : 192.168.0.1 While Running the program I am getting some printk messages on Server machine.
What is the meaning of following statement that I am getting from debug statements ( /var/log/messages ) UDP: short packet: From 192.168.0.1:43898 418/416 to 192.168.0.254:7000 printk: 5 messages suppressed. UDP: short packet: From 192.168.0.1:43898 556/553 to 192.168.0.254:7000 printk: 4 messages suppressed.
Only printk messages are printing in my Server console ( IP : 192.168.0.254 ). printk: 5 messages suppressed. printk: 5 messages suppressed. printk: 4 messages suppressed. printk: 2 messages suppressed. printk: 4 messages suppressed.