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Support on SonicWall Products, Services and Solutions. A compilation of SSL-VPN clients supported on contemporary operating systems. 2 is an excerpt from the man NetExtender (Linux man page on NetExtender), which compiles the. . Using the NetExtender SSL-VPN client – The SonicWALL SSL-VPN se curity appliance includes an ActiveX-based SSL-VPN client for Window users. To connect using the SSL-VPN client, log into the portal, download the installer application and then launch the NetExtender connector to establish the SSL-VPN.
I need help to establish a VPN connection from my home Linux box (Debian 10) to office's SonicWall TZ300 using strongswan ipsec.Here is my config files:/etc/ipsec.confconn GroupVPN auto=add left=%any leftid=@GroupVPN leftsourceip=%config4 leftsubnet=192.168.1.2/32 leftfirewall=yes right= rightid=@ rightsubnet=10.0.0.0/24 keyexchange=ikev1 keyingtries=0 # aggressive=yes disabled by default when auth by PSK. It's enabled by setting # charon.idontcareaboutsecurityanduseaggressivemodepsk=yes in strongswan.conf # see aggressive=yes # see ike=3des-sha1-modp1536!
Thank you for the link, yes, I did see that article. However, it describes a site to site connection, which is not suitable in my case since my home public IP address is dynamic and I don't want to reconfigure the SW VPN settings each time it changes. Actually I did try to create a site to site setup as described there, just for testing purposes, but it also failed. I don't remember what was the last point I had reached, but If you think that would help, I can restore that back and try again, but the point is I need a groupVPN access like other users can do with their Windows home machines.