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======= How to use Wi-Fi network and VPN with Linux computers ======= | ======= How to use Wi-Fi network and VPN with Linux computers ======= | ||
- | To use a VPN client | + | For the usage of a VPN client |
+ | <WRAP center round important 60%> | ||
+ | Due to the current load in VPN, two more servers were set up in addition to vpn.gwdg.de: | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | We strongly advise Linux users to use the built-in OpenConnect client together with NetworkManager and not AnyConnect. This also works for the alternative servers b and c.\\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | You may download the AnyConnect Client from here:\\ | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | Username: vpn \\ Password: fernzugriff | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== 1. Use of the VPN AnyConnect client ===== | ===== 1. Use of the VPN AnyConnect client ===== | ||
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===== 2. Use of the Cisco VPN client ===== | ===== 2. Use of the Cisco VPN client ===== | ||
- | At first you need to download the Cisco VPN client at www.goemobile.de/ | + | At first you need to download the Cisco VPN client at www.goemobile.de/ |
===== 3. VPNC on Gnome ===== | ===== 3. VPNC on Gnome ===== | ||
- | Of course it appears to be reasonable to install a VPN connection in the Network Manager of the graphical user interface, also because | + | Of course it appears to be reasonable to install a VPN connection in the Network Manager of the graphical user interface, also because |
===== 4. OpenConnect ===== | ===== 4. OpenConnect ===== | ||
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===== 5. KVpnc under KDE ===== | ===== 5. KVpnc under KDE ===== | ||
- | There is an appropriate and open source software alternative for users of KDE as well. For this you need the packet | + | There is an appropriate and open source software alternative for users of KDE as well. For this you need the package |
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