![]() ![]() as far as I know the Networking bits were set up correctly. I know this problem is not with the actual wifi network, as FortiClient works fine with exactly the same wifi network if I boot into a Windows installation on the same laptop. I did a system re-install and now it just won't use the VPN. The weird thing is, that I've had it set up with Arch Linux before and it worked fine (using the last option - forticlientsslvpn). In the third-to-last case (using the nm-applet plugin), I can't connect because it doesn't seem to support two-factor authentication (I actually get the code sent to me, but there's no pop-up or anything to enter it into in the plug in). so FortiClient is up and running okay, it's just not running on my actual connection. ![]() I can also see (using forticlientsslvpn) that even though it's all setup and running, I'm recieving close to nothing (just a dribble of bytes). If I try to download from our office git repos or access our work intranet, it just acts exactly as if FortiClient wasn't running at all. In the last two cases, everything *seems* to work, I get a two-factor authentication code sent to me, it accepts it, eveything seems to be okay, just the connection doesn't use the VPN. Using the FortiClient VPN software plugin for nm-applet ( … slvpn-git/) Connecting to my home wifi using NetworkManager and the nm-applet Connecting to my home wifi using wpa-supplicant and simple profile setup ![]() If anyone can help me I'd very much appreciate that!Īnyway, I'm just trying to connect to my office network using a FortiClient VPN. I'm not very good with Linux, it's all a learning experience for me, and I've been trying to set this up for about four hours, so please don't tell me to "search" or link some very-complicated explanation. First of all, I posted this already in the "Newbie Corner", and realized it was probably better off here. ![]()
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