Re: network-manager-n2n



Excellent, thanks David.  I did all my search/replace and found where
the argv options were sent to vpnc, so once I figure out how to take
the parameters I gathered through the gui dialog, and figure out how
the code ties into the glade form boxes I created, I should be able to
slap those in, compile and test.

Is network-manager-openconnect something that has been accepted
upstream?  There are certainly plenty of folks using AnyConnect and it
would make a lot of sense to have this packaged up and available to
everyone.

-Ryan

On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:27 AM, David Woodhouse<dwmw2 infradead org> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-06-03 at 22:37 -0400, Ryan Shea wrote:
>> Unfortunately I know next to nothing about C programming.  I figured I
>> may as well take a stab at mocking up a glade properties dialog and
>> see if I can just do a whole mess of renaming vpnc to n2n and beat up
>> on the code until it compiles.
>
> That approach worked fine for creating network-manager-openconnect,
> certainly. You don't have to care much about how it integrates with
> NetworkManager and DBus; just worry about your own options in GConf (and
> you can do those manually with gconf-editor to start with, rather than
> having to get the settings bit working.)
>
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