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/* Juniper ncui raw package  

This binary not relate or work fork from Juniper network INC. 

thus use with you own risk. i not claim or warranty anything. with an effect 
that happen after use this binary. if you have problem should you talk with 
Juniper Support network or ask expert from  Community instead.


My intendtion from My Ubuntu 11.10 can't connect to network thus i intercept
installation step and copy installation files relate guide from:

http://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=KB16188

you can get binary package file from 

http://clune.org/juniper_linux.html




file detail : 

getx509certificate.sh  : get X509 authoritie from you site 
  sh getx509certificate.sh <YOUR HOST >  < OUTPUT FILE> 

ncdiag : Binary file use to check ncsvc service and relate are install correctly

  usage: ./ncdiag -A [or]
    usage: ./ncdiag -i -s -d -t -h -a -r <hostname> -k -v
         -A : All tests
         -i : installation test
         -s : service test 
         -d : driver tests 
         -t : tunnel test 
         -h : host info 
         -a : adaptor test 
         -r : resolve host 
         -k : kill NC gui 
         -v : version 
NC.jar
ncLinuxApp.jar : zip package install files
ncsvc : Binary network connection service
NC.jar : UI use to connect 


**NOTE:** from my Ubuntu 11.10 UI not load correctly but connect work fine

Java: 

java version "1.6.0_23"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.11pre) (6b23~pre11-0ubuntu1.11.10)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.0-b11, mixed mode)

ncsvc version: 
Juniper Network Connect Server for Linux.
Version         : 7.1
Release Version : 7.1-0-Build18193
Build Date/time : Apr 25 2011 04:10:28 
Copyright 2001-2010 Juniper Networks

usage: 

1. use getx509certificate.sh to get user authoritie certificate from your site
and save named as what you need
2. use ncsvc to connect your SSL-VPN device 
./ncsvc -h < YOU HOST name or IP > -u <USER-NAME>  -p < YOUR PASSWORD> -r < YOUR_REALM> -f < YOUR_CERT_SAVE> & 

3.check with 'ncdiag' command to verify everything is ok 
4.Joy your work! 





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