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====== Connecting to the LU VPN ====== | ====== Connecting to the LU VPN ====== | ||
- | :!: 20200508 These instructions are obsolete. LU changed the way to connect to the VPN. I am investigating. :!: | + | :!: **20200508** These instructions are obsolete. LU changed the way to connect to the VPN. I am investigating. :!: |
The Lund University VPN is a system to secure connect from outside the LU network to | The Lund University VPN is a system to secure connect from outside the LU network to | ||
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# strictcrlpolicy=yes | # strictcrlpolicy=yes | ||
# uniqueids = no | # uniqueids = no | ||
- | enforceencaps = yes | + | forceencaps = yes |
</code> | </code> | ||
- restart the l2tp and ipsec services with this command: <code bash>sudo systemctl restart xl2tpd strongswan</code> | - restart the l2tp and ipsec services with this command: <code bash>sudo systemctl restart xl2tpd strongswan</code> | ||
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+ | ==== Known issues ==== | ||
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+ | Sometimes when restarting networking the icon on the upper right corner shows that you're disconnected, and the VPN will not connect any longer. It is a gnome3 bug that affects network manager. To solve, it is enough to restart gnome3 by doing the following: | ||
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+ | - Press ''Alt'' and ''F2'' | ||
+ | - In the dialog that appears, type ''r'' and press enter | ||
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+ | The icon should be restored. | ||
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