Hi, I use FortiClient for Windows with FortiToken Mobile to create IPSec VPN connection and everything works fine. Currently I'm switching from Windows 7 to Linux CentOS 7 and I'm very surprised that FortiClient for Linux doesn't have option to create a VPN connection.
How to create IPSec VPN connection in CentOS Linux? (IPSec/Pre-shared key/IKE v1/AES/SHA/FortiToken)
What FortiClient alternative for Linux do you recommend? (strongSwan?)
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Strongswan is ideal, but NCP is also an alternative very flexible to use.
https://www.remoteaccessworks.com/Enterprise-Client-for-Linux.asp
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NCP might be better from a support but it's not free. If you where managing a dozen or os of some end-points than strongswan, if you where managing thousands of end-points and across multiple of OSes. NCP would be ideal
Ken Felix
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NSE
StrongSwan
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