SonicWall's SSL VPN features provide secure remote access to the network using the NetExtender client. NetExtender is an SSL VPN client for Windows or Linux users that is downloaded transparently and that allows you to run any application securely on the company's network. It uses Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).

NetExtender is the Sonicwall VPN client for desktops (as opposed to an always-on connection, to a satelite office for example). The client does have Linux builds available and works fairly well. If you have the SonicWall Virtual Office enabled on your appliance then you can download the client by going to https://your-sonicwall-public-ip:4433 While SSL VPN can be done via a web browser using https, a more common way is to use a ssl-vpn-client. Fig. 1. A compilation of SSL-VPN clients supported on contemporary operating systems. Officially supported Linux distributions are shown in Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is an excerpt from the man NetExtender (Linux man page on NetExtender), which compiles To download the SonicWall Global VPN client (GVC) installation file for Windows 64 bit or Windows 32 bit OS: Expand the Global VPN client link and download the SonicWall OEMs the SafeNet VPN client. This is a win32 software package and it's a very clean install. WatchGuard and Netscreen also OEM this client, as do several other VPN vendors. You can get a Free S/WAN client, open source and executables, for Linux. I don't know of anyone who's tried this with a SonicWall, but check first SonicWall's SSL VPN features provide secure remote access to the network using the NetExtender client. NetExtender is an SSL VPN client for Windows or Linux users that is downloaded transparently and that allows you to run any application securely on the company's network. It uses Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). Connect Tunnel client for Linux Raspbian9 (stretch) Kernel version of 4.14 however these are not typical x86_64 architecture machines. Linux OS based on ARM processor. CAUSE: Connect Tunnel client for Linux ARM processor for Raspbian. RESOLUTION: Linux CT is not supported on ARM as of now. However we've filed an RFE/Enhancement Request # 2699.

While SSL VPN can be done via a web browser using https, a more common way is to use a ssl-vpn-client. Fig. 1. A compilation of SSL-VPN clients supported on contemporary operating systems. Officially supported Linux distributions are shown in Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is an excerpt from the man NetExtender (Linux man page on NetExtender), which compiles

NetExtender is the Sonicwall VPN client for desktops (as opposed to an always-on connection, to a satelite office for example). The client does have Linux builds available and works fairly well. If you have the SonicWall Virtual Office enabled on your appliance then you can download the client by going to https://your-sonicwall-public-ip:4433 While SSL VPN can be done via a web browser using https, a more common way is to use a ssl-vpn-client. Fig. 1. A compilation of SSL-VPN clients supported on contemporary operating systems. Officially supported Linux distributions are shown in Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is an excerpt from the man NetExtender (Linux man page on NetExtender), which compiles To download the SonicWall Global VPN client (GVC) installation file for Windows 64 bit or Windows 32 bit OS: Expand the Global VPN client link and download the

NetExtender is the Sonicwall VPN client for desktops (as opposed to an always-on connection, to a satelite office for example). The client does have Linux builds available and works fairly well. If you have the SonicWall Virtual Office enabled on your appliance then you can download the client by going to https://your-sonicwall-public-ip:4433

NetExtender is the Sonicwall VPN client for desktops (as opposed to an always-on connection, to a satelite office for example). The client does have Linux builds available and works fairly well. If you have the SonicWall Virtual Office enabled on your appliance then you can download the client by going to https://your-sonicwall-public-ip:4433 While SSL VPN can be done via a web browser using https, a more common way is to use a ssl-vpn-client. Fig. 1. A compilation of SSL-VPN clients supported on contemporary operating systems. Officially supported Linux distributions are shown in Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is an excerpt from the man NetExtender (Linux man page on NetExtender), which compiles To download the SonicWall Global VPN client (GVC) installation file for Windows 64 bit or Windows 32 bit OS: Expand the Global VPN client link and download the SonicWall OEMs the SafeNet VPN client. This is a win32 software package and it's a very clean install. WatchGuard and Netscreen also OEM this client, as do several other VPN vendors. You can get a Free S/WAN client, open source and executables, for Linux. I don't know of anyone who's tried this with a SonicWall, but check first SonicWall's SSL VPN features provide secure remote access to the network using the NetExtender client. NetExtender is an SSL VPN client for Windows or Linux users that is downloaded transparently and that allows you to run any application securely on the company's network. It uses Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). Connect Tunnel client for Linux Raspbian9 (stretch) Kernel version of 4.14 however these are not typical x86_64 architecture machines. Linux OS based on ARM processor. CAUSE: Connect Tunnel client for Linux ARM processor for Raspbian. RESOLUTION: Linux CT is not supported on ARM as of now. However we've filed an RFE/Enhancement Request # 2699.