First of all, I am happy Deepin now provides a good set of options for connecting to a VPN. However, when I try to create an openconnect type of VPN, it forces me to enter a "user certificate" and "key". My company's VPN requires a trojan script but not user certificate/key so I am unable to use Deepin's VPN options to connect to my office VPN.
If I use GNOME's network manager applet, user certificate and key are not mandatory and I can create a VPN connection. This is my workaround right now. However, I would prefer to use the built-in VPN rather than install a new app to get it working.
Please either:
- Change the VPN settings and make user certificate/key NOT mandatory
- Provide some assistance how I can make this work without installing GNOME network manager
Hi,
First of all, I am happy Deepin now provides a good set of options for connecting to a VPN. However, when I try to create an openconnect type of VPN, it forces me to enter a "user certificate" and "key". My company's VPN requires a trojan script but not user certificate/key so I am unable to use Deepin's VPN options to connect to my office VPN.
If I use GNOME's network manager applet, user certificate and key are not mandatory and I can create a VPN connection. This is my workaround right now. However, I would prefer to use the built-in VPN rather than install a new app to get it working.
Please either:
- Change the VPN settings and make user certificate/key NOT mandatory
- Provide some assistance how I can make this work without installing GNOME network manager
Thank you,
Kanwar