My company uses forticlient vpn (usually for windows). I use Ubuntu and have installed version 7.4.0.1636. When creating the ipsec connection I can't find the advanced options that are in the windows client (I have to add localid to phase1). So the Linux version is limited? I also tried with network manager, but I have the same problems here too :) Has anyone had something similar happen? Thank you.
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There is no IPsec in Linux version of FCT VPN.
There is a tech tip to use strongSwan under Ubuntu:
the client seemed very similar to the windows one, but without advanced options. yes, I've seen the strongSwan solution, I'll try it but I'm not confident (in my skills, mostly) :) tnx
then.. my client linux:
I just released that FCT VPN 7.4.0 on Linux supports IPsec VPN, while 7.2.2 and lower doesn't.
If there is no advanced options to add your client id that probably means that FCT VPN 7.4.0 supports only IKEv2.
Edit:
For IPsec VPN, FortiClient (Linux) only supports IKEv2.
Created on 08-13-2024 04:22 AM Edited on 08-23-2024 10:54 PM
Thank you so much.
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