Command line, TUI and GUI tools, including a connection editor and applet for XFCE, LXDE and more . Excellent GNOME and KDE integration ; VPN Plugins: OpenVPN, IPsec tunnels, OpenConnect (Cisco and Juniper compatible), Fortinet and more . IPv4 and IPv6 support; multiple manual and automatic (DHCP, NDP, DHCPv6, Link-Local) configuration options

Feb 09, 2012 Fruho - free, useful VPN manager on Linux Mint • MintGuide.Org Dec 19, 2016 OpenVPN on Linux with Network Manager | Computing Network Manager. Network manager is used by Ubuntu (and other Linux distributions) to manage network connections. It provides a convenient and user-friendly method of configuring VPN connections. It's used by default by desktop environments like Gnome and KDE.

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For each network we know the domains, and IP address ranges, for which we use that network — for example we might know that the VPN connection is used for example.com, 172.16.0.0/12 and fec0:0:abcd::/48, so we configure dnsmasq to resolve requests in those ranges to the upstream nameservers provided by the VPN server, while other requests are

Setting up a Cisco VPN connection with Network Manager

The base OpenVPN package installs fine, as does the network manager component afterwards, but I can't see OpenVPN within Network Manager as a valid VPN Connection Type. I've already done a: sudo apt-get install openvpn Followed by: sudo apt-get install network-manager-openvpn I've restarted, and tried restarting the network manager as well. [Solved] Network Manager missing from Panel - Xfce Forums Jan 12, 2015 Xfce - Users - Using OpenVPN from Xfce Desktop Environment