Scripts to build your own IPsec VPN server, with IPsec/L2TP and Cisco IPsec on Ubuntu, Debian and CentOS - hwdsl2/setup-ipsec-vpn
Ubuntu 12.10 “Quantal Quetzal” has released, with a lot of new exciting features.So you’re running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS now, and you’re interested in the shinny features of 12.10, then you may want to upgrade now (or you can do a fresh install (12.10), in another partition/drive). Upgrading to Ubuntu 12.10, from 12.04 LTS is very easy, but you must always have a backup of all your Ubuntu Manpage: NetworkManager.conf - NetworkManager It currently supports reading wired, WiFi, and 802.1x connections, but does not yet support reading or writing mobile broadband, PPPoE, or VPN connections. To allow reading and writing of these add keyfile plugin to your configuration as well. GAA Techblog - OpenVPN Client on Ubuntu 16.04
2017-01-12 - Aron Xu network-manager (1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1) xenial; urgency=medium * Rebase to upstream 1.2.6 release (LP: #1645698) * debian/rules: allow parallel building (copied from yakkety) * Dropped patch that was included in new release: - manager-fix-state-transition-on-resuming-from-sleep.patch * Restored Don-t
linux - How to fix non-responsive Ubuntu system? - Unix This might be happening due to an interaction between an application and a window manager--or the X11 server or Wayland. A sign that this is the nature of the problem is if an application stops responding and prevents you from entering input with the keyboard or mouse to other application windows. edited Jun 11 at 12:04. Ubuntu 12.04 Ubuntu Networking Configuration Using Command Line Configure Network Interface Using Command-Line. You can configure a network interface from the command line using the networking utilities. You configure your network client hosts with the command line by using commands to change your current settings or by editing a number of system files. Configuring DHCP address for your network card
Чтобы использовать графический интерфейс для настройки VPN L2TP, вам необходимо установить пакет network-manager-l2tp-gnome следующим образом: sudo apt install network-manager-l2tp-gnome
In the Network Manager menu; choose VPN Connections and then Configure VPN. The VPN Network Connection settings window will open 2. Click "Add" to set up a new VPN connection configuration: 3. Select "Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol (PPTP)" from the drop-down menu: 4. Select the "VPN" tab, and enter the information as outlined below. How to Fix Missing (Not Showing) Network Manager Icon in Aug 17, 2013 Help getting started with OpenVPN (Ubuntu 12.04) : VPN I'm running Ubuntu 12.04. I installed OpenVPN via. sudo apt-get install network-manager-openvpn network-manager-openvpn-gnome Then, I went to VPNBook and downloaded both the port 53 UDP and port 553 TCP certificates. I imported them into my VPN connections, and tried to connect to either of them. Neither would work.