About

Hi there!

ich007I am 29 years old and working for a small sized regional ISP (internet service provider) and IT service provider. My job is to keep things running (servers, networks, firewalls) and develop new scripts/programs to make life easier and more efficient.

With this website i want to share my knowledge and programs to the world.

I think open-source is very important and everyone should appreciate the work of the developers/people that make this possible. So do I.

Have a lot of fun on my website. I would be very happy if you leave me a comment. If you interested to contribute to some of my projects please contact me.

Cheers
Rene

17 thoughts on “About

  1. Dan MacDonald

    Hi Rene

    Thanks v.much for openfortigui! I was unable to get the official fortinet client to work under Ubuntu.

    Could you please update step 1 of the build instructions with this command for Debian and Ubuntu users please:

    1. Install dev tools (on Debian and Ubuntu: sudo apt install build-essential qtbase5-dev libssl-dev qt5keychain-dev )

    Thanks

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  2. Raf

    Hi Rene,

    I want to upgrade my Linux Mint from version 20.3 to version 21. But, since Mint 21 is based on Ubuntu 22.04, I think OpenFortiGUI will not work on this version.
    Are there plans to recompile OpenFortGUI to let it work on Linux Mint 21/Ubuntu 22.04?

    Thanks,

    Raf

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    1. Jason

      Hey Raf, I just updated to Linux Mint 21 and having absolutely no problems with OpenFortiGUI!

      Reply
  3. Emiliano

    Hi Rene,
    thanks for Openfortigui, great work.
    I personally use linux, but my windows colleagues, do you think there will be a windows version?

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  4. Tychon

    Hi Rene,

    first of all thanks for your great work. I’m managing around 20+ Linux desktop machines in my company and I’m installing openfortigui on all our Linux machines to connect to our VPN. And so far it worked flawlessly under Ubuntu 20.04.

    But I noticed in the last weeks that the repo apt.iteas.at has been offline temporarily. Now it is online again but the gpg key from keyserver.ubuntu.com is not working anymore. I receive only connection timeouts. It seems that the key is not available on the keyserver anymore. Do you have any ideas how to get the correct gpg key for the repo?

    I could deploy the deb file directly but using the apt repo was just more convenient!

    Thanks in advance for your reply!

    Best Tychon

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  5. Victor

    Hi Rene,

    Could you please kindly help to take a look for above issue and to see whether have any advise can provide for me, thanks a lot…

    Victor

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  6. Victor

    Hi Rene,
    So appreciate for your great efforts on this program.
    I run it on Ubuntu 18.04 and working well with Fortigate default factory certificate…
    Then I tried to generate my own SSL certificate and also no problem to connect…

    But when I tried to enable “Require Client Certificate” on Fortigate to enhance the security…
    on openFortiFui set the “User-Certificate” and “User-Key” to my right files..

    When click “Connect”, found a mesg “Enter PEM pass phrase:” on log file, but actually no window pop-ups to allow me input the phrase, openFortiFui is keeping to wait me to input, I found the red disconnected icon have became to another one (orange)…

    Any options on config file to allow me to set the value for “PEM pass phrase”? or have other solution?
    Pls advise by mail, many thanks!

    Victor

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  7. Andrea

    Hello,
    I’m very interested in openfortigui, but I can’t install it on raspberry pi 3/4.
    I would need a graphical interface for inexperienced users.
    Can you help me, thank you
    Andrea,Italy

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  8. Zigmeister

    I’m seeing such old posts, but thought I’d add my own comments.

    VPN is such a sensitive area for IT people who demand high securities imposed for “remote” devices. In the world today so many different devices running so many different platforms, it’s hard even for a Manufacturer to keep up and provide a solid working solution.

    I stumbled upon the app looking to replace the Forticlient on Ubuntu 18.04. To be honest, was weary until I did some digging and testing.

    Today, I roll out the client on all my Linux based devices because it’s hardened, simple and amazingly fast at performing the encryption very nicely.

    Supports 2FA nicely as well.

    Great work and Thank You for your efforts.

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  9. doctau

    Hi Rene,

    I have ElementaryOS and try your Forticlient-sslvpn.

    In our business we used the 2 authentication mode with Forti token.

    I would like to tell you it works very well….Big thanks for your job !!!

    Dave.

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  11. Hochgatterer

    Is it possible to make a version for armhf devices.
    I work with BananaPI,Orangepi,RhasperryPI.

    Thanks for Information

    Reply
  12. J.F. Zarama

    I’ve been using your Forticlient SSL-SSL for years; recently it stopped working likely after upgrading to Ubuntu 15.10;

    Linux tolima 4.2.0-19-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 11 11:39:30 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

    upgraded to FortiClient SSLVPN 4.0.2323 (About shows 4.0.2323 I expected it to show 4.4.2323)

    it responds with “can not connect to proxy”

    parameters to my service do work well when using FortiClient’s Mac version;

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