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+Linux:Symantec Vip Access
+=========================
+:author: Aaron Ball
+:email: nullspoon@iohq.net
+
+
+== {doctitle}
+
+If your company has a vpn and like to have the illusion of security, they may
+use two-factor authentication to gain access to the vpn (as if certs weren't
+good enough, we've got to use proprietary algorithms with who knows how many
+backdoors.
+
+You may be experiencing issues with this if you're running linux. You may also
+be experiencing issues if you don't want to sacrifice 40G of hard drive space
+to a Windows virtual machine. If you fit into either or both of these
+categories, this is the post for you. It turns out, that we can finale.lly get
+Symantec VIP Access to run on Linux through wine.
+
+The trick... (because I don't have time to write this full post)
+
+----
+winetricks wsh57
+----
+
+THEN run the installer.
+
+To be continued. It still won't generate a key or even open after this.
+Installation works fine though
+
+
+// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:

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