Re: [E] Re: openconnect vpn for linux machine

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On Tue, 2020-04-07 at 17:05 +0530, Nb, Midhunlal wrote:
> Hi,
> please go through the below details
> 
> >  we are using juniper srx 345 firewall
> >  Junos version:15.1X49-D60.7
> >  For VPN we are using pulse secure (windows: pulse 5.1.5(61437),
> > MacBook:91.2(1181))
> 
> Now we need a VPN for LINUX (we are using UBUNTU OS)
> > for Linux which pulse client version we need to use and which
> > openconnect version I need to install in my Linux?

Use the latest version of OpenConnect. For Ubuntu there is a PPA at 
https://launchpad.net/~dwmw2/+archive/ubuntu/openconnect


> > which version (pulse version and open connect version)is compatible
> > with srx and Linux?
> > I need a configuration guide

As it says in the documentation at 
http://www.infradead.org/openconnect/pulse.html you just need to try
connecting to your existing server using --protocol=pulse.

If that doesn't work, then also try --protocol=nc which is the older
Juniper Network Connect protocol. Most Pulse servers still support that
too.

> > Any extra configuration (eg: self-signed certificate, key pair
> > generation) needs in juniper firewall for Linux VPN?

Are you asking me about the configuration of *your* VPN server?

If you give me the root password for it perhaps I can answer those
questions... ?

> We are facing a lot of pressure due to this VPN issue in Linux.due to
> work from home every user needs VPN connectivity in their Linux
> machine. Please help on this issue.

Have you actually *tried* pointing OpenConnect at the existing
server...?

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