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      <title>SSL VPN Client on Linux</title>
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      <description>Using SSL VPN Client on Linux</description>
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      <title>Contiuned: Juniper Networks VPN from Fedora 64bit</title>
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      <description>This post is the continuation of my earlier post about Juniper VPN.&#xA;In the earlier post, I connected to VPN using a login/password/certification combination. Now I also managed to use the ncui tool for the connection which is based on a cookie value and a certificate. I wasn&amp;rsquo;t able to connect to this configuration using the method in my previous post.&#xA;$ ./ncui -h vpn.example.com -c DSID=&amp;#34;YOUR_DSID_COOKIE&amp;#34; -f vpn.example.com-cert.der Password: &amp;lt;ENTER SUDO PASSWORD HERE&amp;gt; Here, first you need to login to your vpn domain from a web-browser.</description>
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      <title>Juniper Networks VPN from Fedora 17 x86_64</title>
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      <description>I had to use Juniper VPN but apparently it doesn&amp;rsquo;t work well from Linux machines. To complicate the matter even more the underlying VPN software is 32 bit, but I am running a 64bit OS.&#xA;I have outlined the setup steps here:&#xA;Although all these steps are specifically for Fedora 17/18 x86_64 bit OS, it should be easy to connect from Ubuntu machines too.&#xA;I hope it helps you.&#xA;EDIT:</description>
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