However there is ZERO information from Cisco as to the settings and the QuickVPN utility seems to use some non-standard authentication and handshake mechanisms. Theoretically it should be possible to connect to the Cisco Small Business Routers using vpnc (& openconnect). Option 2 – vpnc connection apt-get install vpnc openconnect network-manager-vpnc network-manager-openconnect Shame on you Cisco ! Option 1 – running QuickVPN under using wineĬopy the QuickVPN Client Certificate to the QuickVPN program folder and run cp RVS4000_Client.pem ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Cisco\ Small\ Business/QuickVPN\ Client/Ĭd ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Cisco\ Small\ Business/QuickVPN\ Client/ Operating System support outside of Windows seems to be pretty much non-existent (see ). Connecting to IPSec VPN gateways has always been one of the more painful things to do. Unfortunately Cisco is not helping by being extremely sluggish on making their utilities available on most recent OS revisions (you can’t even get their QuickVPN client to work properly on 64bit Win7 yet).