Many Linux distributions including Ubuntu desktop variants come with Network Manager, a nice GUI to configure your network settings. It also can manage your VPN connections. It is the default, but if in doubt make sure you have package network-manager-openvpn installed. Open the Network Manager GUI, select the VPN tab and then the ‘Add’ button.

How to Set Up an L2TP/IPsec VPN Server on Linux In this tutorial, we’ll set up a VPN server using Openswan on Debian Linux. To do this, we’ll be using the Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol (L2TP) in conjunction with IPsec, commonly referred to as an ‘L2TP/IPsec’ (pronounced “L2TP over IPsec”) VPN. For more information, see the L2TP/IPsec standard (RFC 3193). 6 Best VPNs for Linux in 2020 and Which to Avoid | Comparitech Nov 12, 2019 Installing VPN on Linux – Linux Hint Using OpenVPN to Install VPN on Linux. OpenVPN is an open-source VPN protocol that itself is not a VPN provider but rather acts as a bridge between the VPN software and the VPN server. Using this, we will be able to install VPN on Linux. Let us go through the steps now. Step 1: Checking to see which version of Ubuntu you have

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In this tutorial, we’ll set up a VPN server using Openswan on Debian Linux. To do this, we’ll be using the Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol (L2TP) in conjunction with IPsec, commonly referred to as an ‘L2TP/IPsec’ (pronounced “L2TP over IPsec”) VPN. For more information, see the L2TP/IPsec standard (RFC 3193).

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