The four above mentioned files from your Windows machine could be copied anywhere but either you place them below your own user directory or you put them (as root) below the default directory: /etc/openvpnĪt this stage you would be able to do a test run already.
Open your favourite terminal application and run the following statement: $ sudo apt-get install openvpn network-manager-openvpn network-manager-openvpn-gnome Let's what it is necessary to be done.įirst of all, you should ensure that you have OpenVPN installed on your system. As usual, there are two possibilities to achieve your goal: console and UI. I'm going to describe the steps in Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail). Source: WatchGuard System Manager Help - Use Mobile VPN with SSL with an OpenVPN Client Configuration of OpenVPN (console)ĭepending on your distribution the following steps might be a little different but in general you should be able to get the important information from it. So, either you leave it as-is or you might consider to cut the certificates from the file and store them as individual files. Interestingly, the different certificates are stored inside the OpenVPN client configuration file. Now, you can open it with a text editor like Notepad++. Save the provided file "client.ovpn" to a location on your computer.
We simply ignore the software for Windows and Mac and choose to download the client profile. This is the regular "Mobile VPN with SSL client" area:ĭownload the Mobile VPN with SSL Client Profile directly from the WatchGuard appliance Login into the WatchGuard Firebox to get the Mobile VPN with SSL Client informationĮnter your credentials given by your network administrator and you will be able to download various client information. This will give you a login dialog like so: Note: I changed the IP address of the remote directive above (which should be obvious, right?). In order to do this, open your web browser and enter the following URL: Actually, it is not necessary because the certificates can be downloaded from the appliance directly. And as I already changed my main machine I wouldn't like to install the Windows Client software on this computer.
Get the client configuration file from the WatchGuard Fireboxĭue to a replacement unit at my customer, I had to update all the certificates here on the client side, too. Retrieve the information directly from the WatchGuard Firebox as described in the next paragraph.
One of the reader (zer0Sum) provided the path information to retrieve the necessary files on a Mac OS system: /Users//Library/WatchGuard/Mobile VPN/ I know that you can do that! Feedback in the comment section is appreciated. Frankly, I'm just too lazy to run the WatchGuard client installation on a Mac mini only to find the folder location, and I'm going to describe why a little bit further down this article. You might also be able to isolate those four files from a Mac OS client. Application folder below user profile with configuration and certificate filesįrom there we are going to borrow four files, namely: