[3/4] So, it works, but I wanted to see if there was a more intuitive alternative to suggest, so I decided to try #GlobalProtect, the official client from the #VPN vendor. It soon worked, I told my colleague how to download it, and then I never used it again. As #NetworkManager was already configured, it only takes two clicks to connect. I even forgot that GlobalProtect was installed...
#globalprotect #vpn #networkmanager
[3/4] Assim, após a configuração inicial, vpnc com NetworkManager funciona bem, mas queria ver se havia uma alternativa mais intuitiva para indicar, então resolvi testar o tal do #GlobalProtect, cliente oficial do fornecedor da #VPN. Logo funcionou, passei ao colega como baixar, e depois nunca mais o usei. Como o NetworkManager já estava configurado, bastam dois cliques para conectar. Acabei até esquecendo que esse GlobalProtect estava instalado...
[3/4] Assim, após a configuração inicial, vpnc com NetworkManager funciona bem, mas queria ver se havia uma alternativa mais intuitiva para indicar, então resolvi testar o tal do #GlobalProtect, cliente oficial do fornecedor da #VPN. Logo funcionou, passei ao colega como baixar, e depois nunca mais o usei. Como o NetworkManager já estava configurado, bastam dois cliques para conectar. Acabei até esquecendo que esse GlobalProtect estava instalado...
Does anybody use #GlobalProtect VPN, and are you having any problems with it?
So to access my corporate stuff we use #zscaler but there's one part of our system that is still behind #globalprotect which makes it weird having both open and connected.
Goes along, I guess, with having so many different apps for apps for meetings
#Globalprotect vpn will NOT run on #RockyLinux 9.x no matter what I try, it always complains about the routers certificate, even importing the cert does nothing, even though it says it took it just fine. Frustrating..
(just a rant)