我的Langley Flat, in 8 bits
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010Zoom out 看看, 往右边拖啊拖…就是London的8 bit map了,呵呵,找找自己住的地方吧..
Zoom out 看看, 往右边拖啊拖…就是London的8 bit map了,呵呵,找找自己住的地方吧..
VIII. Non-Reimbursable Expenses
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- Cakes
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- Holiday greeting cards
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- All Moving and non-moving traffic violations and fines
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- Parties
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- Tuition for a school that grants you a grade, or dependant tuition
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I’ve been trying to use the native Cisco IPSec VPN on Snow Leopard, but I only got the Cisco .pcf file….
Snow Leopard lacks the ability to import the .pcf file for its native Cisco VPN support, which is just annoying…Damn Apple..
What could I do with a .pcf file? I need a group password but (obviously) it is encrypted in the .pcf file.
Google reveals a somewhat “non-ethical” approach to this problem:
Open the .pcf file in a text editor. Copy the text from the ‘enc_GroupPwd’ field, paste it into the form on this web site: http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~massar/bin/cisco-decode and click ‘decode!’. Select and copy the text next to ‘clear:’ and go to the next step.
(Note: if there isn’t anything in ‘enc_GroupPwd’ but there is something in ‘GroupPwd’ they you can skip this step. Just copy the text from ‘GroupPwd’)