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How can I connect to a 2FA VPN on Linux?
VPN - Remote Desktop ConnectionVPN within a Remote Desktop sessionHow do I configure a Linux VPN Client to get into a network through a Fortigate firewall?VPN route on Windowsopenconnect VPN works in KDE NetworkManager widget but not on command lineserver 2012 vpn not passing trafficConnect to VPN only when outside office LANPPTPD VPN Can't connect to the internetCan't connect to VPN with Shrewsoft from Debian 8.7
I need to connect to the office VPN from a linux machine. I'm able to connect to it only via Citrix NetScaler Gateway on Windows. The connection needs the secondary password (in my case is an OTP from Mobile Pass App) and I have all the client and ca certificates needed.
I've tried Cisco AnyConnect but I always get the following error message:
AnyConnect cannot confirm it is connected to your secure gateway. The local network may not be trustworthy. Please try another network.
I've also tried OpenConnect with which I always got:
XML response has no "auth" node
Other VPN clients like FortiClient does not support secondary password so I can't make them work and I can't find any solution for those errors. Is there a way to make one of them working or obtain a version of Citrix NetScaler Gateway compatible with Ubuntu?
vpn citrix netscaler anyconnect openconnect
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I need to connect to the office VPN from a linux machine. I'm able to connect to it only via Citrix NetScaler Gateway on Windows. The connection needs the secondary password (in my case is an OTP from Mobile Pass App) and I have all the client and ca certificates needed.
I've tried Cisco AnyConnect but I always get the following error message:
AnyConnect cannot confirm it is connected to your secure gateway. The local network may not be trustworthy. Please try another network.
I've also tried OpenConnect with which I always got:
XML response has no "auth" node
Other VPN clients like FortiClient does not support secondary password so I can't make them work and I can't find any solution for those errors. Is there a way to make one of them working or obtain a version of Citrix NetScaler Gateway compatible with Ubuntu?
vpn citrix netscaler anyconnect openconnect
add a comment |
I need to connect to the office VPN from a linux machine. I'm able to connect to it only via Citrix NetScaler Gateway on Windows. The connection needs the secondary password (in my case is an OTP from Mobile Pass App) and I have all the client and ca certificates needed.
I've tried Cisco AnyConnect but I always get the following error message:
AnyConnect cannot confirm it is connected to your secure gateway. The local network may not be trustworthy. Please try another network.
I've also tried OpenConnect with which I always got:
XML response has no "auth" node
Other VPN clients like FortiClient does not support secondary password so I can't make them work and I can't find any solution for those errors. Is there a way to make one of them working or obtain a version of Citrix NetScaler Gateway compatible with Ubuntu?
vpn citrix netscaler anyconnect openconnect
I need to connect to the office VPN from a linux machine. I'm able to connect to it only via Citrix NetScaler Gateway on Windows. The connection needs the secondary password (in my case is an OTP from Mobile Pass App) and I have all the client and ca certificates needed.
I've tried Cisco AnyConnect but I always get the following error message:
AnyConnect cannot confirm it is connected to your secure gateway. The local network may not be trustworthy. Please try another network.
I've also tried OpenConnect with which I always got:
XML response has no "auth" node
Other VPN clients like FortiClient does not support secondary password so I can't make them work and I can't find any solution for those errors. Is there a way to make one of them working or obtain a version of Citrix NetScaler Gateway compatible with Ubuntu?
vpn citrix netscaler anyconnect openconnect
vpn citrix netscaler anyconnect openconnect
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There is indeed a Linux client. Even if maybe not as up to date as Linux or Mac client.
If you unpack the NetScaler firmware you have files like
nsgclient32.deb
nsgclient64.deb
nsginstaller[32|64].[deb|rpm]
I run the nsgclient64.deb
package on an Ubuntu 14.04 and it works just fine for my needs.
All you have to do is configure .citrix/userConfiguration.conf
and then fire it up with NSGClient -c
.
If you want you can also connect via the browser. But I prefer to have more control over it by using the cli.
add a comment |
NetScaler Gateway full VPN requires a NetScaler Gateway client installed.
There is no Linux version.
Only Windows, Mac, IOS and Android.
You can download them from the Citrix downloads site under NetScaler Gateway > Plugins & Clients and pick the version you want.
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There is indeed a Linux client. Even if maybe not as up to date as Linux or Mac client.
If you unpack the NetScaler firmware you have files like
nsgclient32.deb
nsgclient64.deb
nsginstaller[32|64].[deb|rpm]
I run the nsgclient64.deb
package on an Ubuntu 14.04 and it works just fine for my needs.
All you have to do is configure .citrix/userConfiguration.conf
and then fire it up with NSGClient -c
.
If you want you can also connect via the browser. But I prefer to have more control over it by using the cli.
add a comment |
There is indeed a Linux client. Even if maybe not as up to date as Linux or Mac client.
If you unpack the NetScaler firmware you have files like
nsgclient32.deb
nsgclient64.deb
nsginstaller[32|64].[deb|rpm]
I run the nsgclient64.deb
package on an Ubuntu 14.04 and it works just fine for my needs.
All you have to do is configure .citrix/userConfiguration.conf
and then fire it up with NSGClient -c
.
If you want you can also connect via the browser. But I prefer to have more control over it by using the cli.
add a comment |
There is indeed a Linux client. Even if maybe not as up to date as Linux or Mac client.
If you unpack the NetScaler firmware you have files like
nsgclient32.deb
nsgclient64.deb
nsginstaller[32|64].[deb|rpm]
I run the nsgclient64.deb
package on an Ubuntu 14.04 and it works just fine for my needs.
All you have to do is configure .citrix/userConfiguration.conf
and then fire it up with NSGClient -c
.
If you want you can also connect via the browser. But I prefer to have more control over it by using the cli.
There is indeed a Linux client. Even if maybe not as up to date as Linux or Mac client.
If you unpack the NetScaler firmware you have files like
nsgclient32.deb
nsgclient64.deb
nsginstaller[32|64].[deb|rpm]
I run the nsgclient64.deb
package on an Ubuntu 14.04 and it works just fine for my needs.
All you have to do is configure .citrix/userConfiguration.conf
and then fire it up with NSGClient -c
.
If you want you can also connect via the browser. But I prefer to have more control over it by using the cli.
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NetScaler Gateway full VPN requires a NetScaler Gateway client installed.
There is no Linux version.
Only Windows, Mac, IOS and Android.
You can download them from the Citrix downloads site under NetScaler Gateway > Plugins & Clients and pick the version you want.
add a comment |
NetScaler Gateway full VPN requires a NetScaler Gateway client installed.
There is no Linux version.
Only Windows, Mac, IOS and Android.
You can download them from the Citrix downloads site under NetScaler Gateway > Plugins & Clients and pick the version you want.
add a comment |
NetScaler Gateway full VPN requires a NetScaler Gateway client installed.
There is no Linux version.
Only Windows, Mac, IOS and Android.
You can download them from the Citrix downloads site under NetScaler Gateway > Plugins & Clients and pick the version you want.
NetScaler Gateway full VPN requires a NetScaler Gateway client installed.
There is no Linux version.
Only Windows, Mac, IOS and Android.
You can download them from the Citrix downloads site under NetScaler Gateway > Plugins & Clients and pick the version you want.
answered Oct 19 '17 at 11:41
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