![]() ![]() Owner: Network Analyst, Network & Communication ServicesĪ virtual private network (VPN) creates an encrypted connection to the UofR network which allows your computer to appear as though it is "on campus" even though it is not. I have heard that it may be possible to configure something like Strongswan (available to install on Raspian) to connect to a Fortigate VPN using IPSec, but I have not seen this working or done it, so take it with a grain of salt until you know different.Title: Configuring VPN Clients for UofR Secure Connection The closest to getting something working I found is compiling openfortigui - however, there were some compile errors when I tried, so looks like the source code requires modification to support Raspberry/ARM in some way. I tried various options to get a native tunnel client working to no avail because nothing is compiled for ARM. You wont have tunnel mode but for RDP, SSH etc it works fine.įor apps that require tunnel mode my workaround is to create a RDP/VNC desktop/jumpbox with supporting software on the network which has access to the app, so basically I use the Fortigate web VPN client to RDP/VNC to a remote desktop that can run the app I require. So far the only solution I have found to work is to use the web browser SSL VPN setup on the Fortigate, and then connect using the Raspian (Buster) Chromium browser. If you do decide to try an open-source solution for your server, you can Google openvpn client raspberry pi 3 to get some help in setting up a VPN on the RPi. That's just my opinion though - you should try it if it interests you. OPNsense) instead of tackling what's likely a challenging effort connecting RPi to a commercial, closed source VPN server. In other words, you might be able to hack a solution on the RPi to get it to connect.īut my advice would be to get a good open-source firewall/VPN package (e.g. You might wish to view these (I didn't) to see if they offer any useful suggestions. Q2: Other options to connect to Fortinet VPN on Raspberry Pi?įortinet's website has a couple of "cookbooks" that deal with making connections via IPsec and SSL. ![]() So, the answer to this question is, "No, you cannot install forticlient." FYI, you should read the APT documentation as it may help you avoid asking questions here that you can easily answer yourself. I see from their website they do offer a Linux version, but it wouldn't run on Raspbian because RPi uses an ARM processor. Consequently, it would be very unlikely that there would be a client for Raspberry Pi. Q1: Installing FortiClient for Raspberry Pi:Ī1: Fortinet is not open-source software. ![]()
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