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    • ObsolesceO
      Obsolesce
      last edited by

      The SonicWALL Global VPN Client is only for Windows.

      Is there anything that will run on Fedora?

      I tried some kind of Openswan thing, but didn't work.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        SonicWall used to have a page for setting up OpenSwan, but it has been taken down.

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        • black3dynamiteB
          black3dynamite @Obsolesce
          last edited by

          @tim_g said in Connecting to SonicWall VPN on Fedora:

          The SonicWALL Global VPN Client is only for Windows.

          Is there anything that will run on Fedora?

          I tried some kind of Openswan thing, but didn't work.

          Have you tried using NetExtender?
          https://superuser.com/questions/141834/connecting-to-a-sonicwall-vpn-from-a-linux-machine
          gmAC0HC.png

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          • ObsolesceO
            Obsolesce @black3dynamite
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            @black3dynamite said in Connecting to SonicWall VPN on Fedora:

            @tim_g said in Connecting to SonicWall VPN on Fedora:

            The SonicWALL Global VPN Client is only for Windows.

            Is there anything that will run on Fedora?

            I tried some kind of Openswan thing, but didn't work.

            Have you tried using NetExtender?
            https://superuser.com/questions/141834/connecting-to-a-sonicwall-vpn-from-a-linux-machine
            gmAC0HC.png

            I connected to the SonicWALL's https://ip:4433, downloaded NetExtender, and installed it on my Korora 25 laptop. It opens up and seems to work fine, however does not connect with the error:

            Connection failed.  Check log for details.
            

            Is this one of those extra paid features in the SonicWALL, or is there something I need to enable for my user account?

            Also, where is the log? I don't see anything in /var/log

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            • black3dynamiteB
              black3dynamite @Obsolesce
              last edited by

              @tim_g said in Connecting to SonicWall VPN on Fedora:

              @black3dynamite said in Connecting to SonicWall VPN on Fedora:

              @tim_g said in Connecting to SonicWall VPN on Fedora:

              The SonicWALL Global VPN Client is only for Windows.

              Is there anything that will run on Fedora?

              I tried some kind of Openswan thing, but didn't work.

              Have you tried using NetExtender?
              https://superuser.com/questions/141834/connecting-to-a-sonicwall-vpn-from-a-linux-machine
              gmAC0HC.png

              I connected to the SonicWALL's https://ip:4433, downloaded NetExtender, and installed it on my Korora 25 laptop. It opens up and seems to work fine, however does not connect with the error:

              Connection failed.  Check log for details.
              

              Is this one of those extra paid features in the SonicWALL, or is there something I need to enable for my user account?

              Also, where is the log? I don't see anything in /var/log

              I don't know if its a paid features but this link my help with getting it to work.
              https://www.sonicwall.com/en-us/support/knowledge-base/170505401898786

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              • ObsolesceO
                Obsolesce
                last edited by

                I just noticed there's 3 small buttons at the bottom of the NetExtender GUI window... one of them is Logs, another is preferences.

                I'm going to check them out now.

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                • ObsolesceO
                  Obsolesce
                  last edited by

                  3 things:

                  1. SSLVPN is a paid feature, looks like (perhaps by default) there's two for free.
                  2. The answer was in the log; the default port was being used.
                  3. Specified the correct port after the IP, and it connected just fine.
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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @Obsolesce
                    last edited by

                    @tim_g said in Connecting to SonicWall VPN on Fedora:

                    3 things:

                    1. SSLVPN is a paid feature, looks like (perhaps by default) there's two for free.
                    2. The answer was in the log; the default port was being used.
                    3. Specified the correct port after the IP, and it connected just fine.

                    It is a paid feature with some small number being part of the purchase license.

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                    • ObsolesceO
                      Obsolesce
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for the help everyone.

                      It was a success with NetExtender, on Korora 25.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
                        last edited by

                        @tim_g said in Connecting to SonicWall VPN on Fedora:

                        Thanks for the help everyone.

                        It was a success with NetExtender, on Korora 25.

                        Awesome

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                        • ObsolesceO
                          Obsolesce
                          last edited by Obsolesce

                          One final note:

                          The SonicWALL NetExtender GUI works great on Korora 25.

                          The netExtenderGui does not work when I tried it on Fedora 26 MATE, Gnome, and Cinnamon. However, the CLI works fine (/usr/sbin/netExtender), no issues with that on all the above, connects just fine.

                          To make it faster to launch, I made a launcher that runs the following command in terminal:

                          sudo /usr/sbin/netExtender
                          

                          Once Korora 26 is released, I'll most likely be loading that.

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                          • zachary715Z
                            zachary715 @Obsolesce
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                            @tim_g What sort of performance are you getting with the NetExtender client? Whether it be Windows or Korora 26, speeds are horrid. Copying a large .iso file is currently running around 64Kb/s. Office connection is 50/50 fiber and home is 25Mbps Comcast. Seems like I should definitely be gettingbetter than that.

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                            • ObsolesceO
                              Obsolesce @zachary715
                              last edited by Obsolesce

                              @zachary715 said in Connecting to SonicWall VPN on Fedora:

                              @tim_g What sort of performance are you getting with the NetExtender client? Whether it be Windows or Korora 26, speeds are horrid. Copying a large .iso file is currently running around 64Kb/s. Office connection is 50/50 fiber and home is 25Mbps Comcast. Seems like I should definitely be gettingbetter than that.

                              I had have it on Fedora 26 and works perfectly, and also works perfectly still after upgrading to Fedora 27. (for Gnome, KDE, and Cinnamon)

                              Performance wise, I get what it's supposed to be, same an any other VPN means through Windows.

                              It sure beats their other SonicWall global VPN client software for Windows.

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                              • ObsolesceO
                                Obsolesce @zachary715
                                last edited by

                                @zachary715 if you are getting extra slow speeds from it, I wouldn't know why.

                                Do you have the routes set up right for it on the sonicwall?

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