

The rest of the settings are in the Advanced area (the advanced button at the bottom). You need to copy the server name or IP address. For my setup I also needed to set the type to Password with Certificates (TLS) (from the auth-user-pass line).For Private Key select the client.pem file.For CA Certificate select the ca.crt file (from the ca line).For User Certificate select the client.crt file (from the cert line).Select VPN Connections->Configure VPN.Remote-cert-eku "TLS Web Server Authentication"

Tls-remote "/O=WatchGuard_Technologies/OU=Fireware/CN=Fireware_SSLVPN_Server" You will need a number of lines out of the client.ovpn file so open it in an editor for reference. The network manager is the icon in the panel bar at the top (currently the up/down arrows). You don't have to do this but it may make things easier.įrom the directory you copied the config/crt files: sudo openvpn -config client.ovpn You can test if the connection is working from the command line.

By default, the support file has a name like 192.168.111.1_support.tgz. A dialog box appears to tell you when the download is complete. Wait while your support file is downloaded from the Firebox.

You will need access to a window computer that you can install their client on. Here is what I did to get WatchGuard/Firebox SSL VPN working on Ubuntu 11.10: Getting the needed files
