![]() ![]() Put the known-good parameters into /etc/openfortivpn/config (edit as root): # config file for openfortivpn, see man openfortivpn(1) Having made sure the connection works on the command line, # Now the VPN connection is running, and ready for use. INFO: Remote gateway has allocated a VPN. When it works, the connection messages for openfortivpn will look like : VPN account password: (ENTERED HERE ) If openfortivpn fails to have a certificate that matches the VPN destination. Where the value for -trusted-cert is given to you in the debug message, Openfortivpn :10443 -u username \ -trusted-cert dead1e96dead013cdead5c14dead8f5ddeadd3c5deadf3c9dead008bdead6c07 # Now connect via the CLI (test by using the network somehow in another window) : Try to connect manually first… Run as root : # First, move away the configuration file, so that everything has to be explicit : mv /etc/openfortivpn/config /etc/openfortivpn/config.old Provide : openfortivpn = 1.6.0-1.fc28 Initial tests Openfortivpn-1.6.86_64 : Client for PPP SSL VPN tunnel services The Fortigate custom openvpn is even part of the standard Fedora system repo ! : # dnf whatprovides openfortivpn Hide the VPN functionality (AFAICT), was quickly removed (after a >200Mb download)… Single package required ![]() The FortiClient package, which appears to do virus scanning, etc, and Since I haven’t been able to configure anything using the NetworkManager VPN GUI,Īnd the Fortigate binary has stopped working, something else was required For whatever reason, my previous Fortigate client UI stopped working recently. ![]()
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