![]() So I ran into problems after an update of the appliance I connect to.searched the web and stumbled upon my own nearly six year old thread to help me. Laptop: Intel Core i5-4300U, 16GB RAM, Intel GraphicĪrbeit-PC: Intel i5-3470S, 16GB RAM, Intel GraphicĪrbeit-Laptop: Ryzen 5 3500U, 20GB RAM, Vega Graphic SonicWall NetExtender Linux 10.2.816 or Windows 10.2.300 Feature Guide NetExtender Linux RPM 32-Bit 10.2.816 NetExtender Linux RPM 64-Bit 10.2.816 NetExtender Linux TGZ 32-Bit 10.2.816 NetExtender Linux TGZ 64-Bit 10.2.816 NetExtender Windows 10.2.0. Heim-PC: AMD Ryzen 5950X, 64GB RAM, GTX 1080 bullshit-software works with your workaround like a treat. Hah!Ĭame here to just say this is still, after all this time, relevant. Seems for some reason I believe I can remember everything. I now have made a How-To note for myself which I usually do. Slackware also benefits from this info as does Arch. The issue is that I seem to be the only who can not connect via the client or CLI. Some people use Windows and contractors (like myself), use whatever, which in my case is Manjaro (Arch-based) Linux. I forgot how I made it work last year with a Sonicwall SSL-VPN 2000 and I have since re-installed Gentoo. At work we have to use Dell's SonicWall NetExtender software to connect to the company VPN. ![]() This works with Gentoo and an SMA 400 I installed today expecting to have a working Linux client. Old thread, but this needs to be sticky or something. Posted: Tue 4:05 pm Post subject: Awesome trick! Thank you for figuring this out charmquark, as NetExtender works wonderfully with your fix and without a need to set routes manually or make hack job custom scripts! I just stuck a shell script in root's home with my commandline in it and kept a terminal tucked in a corner while on the vpn. If your connection drops and is restarted, it tends to crash the GUI frontend. One thing I've found, when forced against my will to use netExtender, is that it behaves better using the CLI rather than the GUI. This script gets deleted on disconnect, so you have to make the link while connected. Once it does so, go to /etc/ppp/ip-down.d and create another symlink sslvpnroutecleanup.sh -> sslvpnroutecleanup. Because they can't be bothered to name their file right. After trying once (and killing it when it stalls), cd as root into /etc/ppp/ip-up.d and create a symlink sslvpnroute.sh -> sslvpnroute. Last edited by V-Li on Wed 8:23 pm edited 1 time in total Is there a list of kernel options/packages needed to get this working. Login works, but then the client stops at stage "setting up tunnel". Was anybody able to get SonicWall NetExtender to work on Gentoo. Posted: Sat 8:10 pm Post subject: Sonicwall NetExtender ![]() Gentoo Forums Forum Index Unsupported Software ![]() Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Sonicwall NetExtender ![]()
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