I have tried wine, but it crashes before finishing the installation. So I switched to virtualbox, installed the cisco vpn client there, and ssh into the guest win7 os. My question is:
- Is there a better (more lightweight) way of doing this?
- If I want to stick with the virtualbox solution, is there a way to channel web traffic also through ssh? There are content that are only available through this vpn.
I have a linux and an osx machine.
update
I had a look at the cisco folder and it contains a folder called certificates:
├── Certificates
│ ├── 1126
│ ├── caaaaaaa.cdx
│ ├── caaaaaaa.dbf
│ ├── caaaaaaa.fpt
│ ├── cbaaaaaa.cdx
│ ├── cbaaaaaa.dbf
│ ├── cbaaaaaa.fpt
│ ├── ccaaaaaa.cdx
│ ├── ccaaaaaa.dbf
│ ├── ccaaaaaa.fpt
│ ├── cdaaaaaa.cdx
│ ├── cdaaaaaa.dbf
│ ├── cdaaaaaa.fpt
│ ├── paaaaaaa.cdx
│ ├── paaaaaaa.dbf
│ ├── paaaaaaa.fpt
│ ├── pbaaaaaa.cdx
│ ├── pbaaaaaa.dbf
│ ├── pbaaaaaa.fpt
│ ├── pcaaaaaa.cdx
│ ├── pcaaaaaa.dbf
│ ├── pcaaaaaa.fpt
│ ├── pdaaaaaa.cdx
│ ├── pdaaaaaa.dbf
│ ├── pdaaaaaa.fpt
│ ├── raaaaaaa.cdx
│ ├── raaaaaaa.dbf
│ ├── raaaaaaa.fpt
│ ├── rbaaaaaa.cdx
│ ├── rbaaaaaa.dbf
│ ├── rbaaaaaa.fpt
│ ├── rcaaaaaa.cdx
│ ├── rcaaaaaa.dbf
│ ├── rcaaaaaa.fpt
│ ├── rdaaaaaa.cdx
│ ├── rdaaaaaa.dbf
│ ├── rdaaaaaa.fpt
│ ├── rsadb.cdx
│ └── rsadb.dbf
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