A new version of Forticlient SSLVPN is available. This version was packaged with the FortiOS 5.4.4 release. You can find the download here on the project page. Cheers.
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New update for Forticlient SSLVPN .deb packages (4.4.2331)
A new version of Forticlient SSLVPN is available. This version was packaged with the FortiOS 5.4.3 release. You can find the download here on the project page. Happy new year.
New update for Forticlient SSLVPN .deb packages (4.4.2330)
A new version of Forticlient SSLVPN is available. This version was packaged with the FortiOS 5.4.2 release. You can find the download here on the project page. Cheers.
New update for Forticlient SSLVPN .deb packages (4.4.2329)
A new version of Forticlient SSLVPN is available, as usual you can find the download at the project page. Cheers.
Build system for Forticlient SSLVPN updated to Ubuntu 16.04
There seems some strange problems when installing packages build on Ubuntu 14.04 on Ubuntu 16.04 systems. Therefore I am changing my build system to Ubuntu 16.04 for current and future releases of the Forticlient SSLVPN package.
You can try the new builds as usual on the project page.
New update for Forticlient SSLVPN .deb packages (4.4.2323)
There are now updated .deb packages for the Forticlient SSLVPN for 32 and 64bit Ubuntu/Debians available, you can find it at the project page. Enjoy.
New update for Forticlient SSLVPN .deb packages (4.4.2317)
There are now updated .deb packages for the Forticlient SSLVPN for 32 and 64bit Ubuntu/Debians available, you can find it at the project page. Have fun.
Update for Forticlient SSLVPN .deb packages released
I have build now updated .deb packages for the Forticlient SSLVPN for 32 and 64bit Ubuntu/Debians, you can find it at the project page. Have fun.
Forticlient SSLVPN .deb packages for Ubuntu
As i use Ubuntu as my main system and must use Forticlient SSLVPN to connect to our customers, i wanted to build my own debian packages.
As Fortinet doesn’t provide any .deb packages but only generic .tar.gz packages, i decided to build my own Ubuntu packages for easy install and maintain. You also get a nice “Launch Icon” in your Start menu do start the program.
This should also work on Debian systems, but i did not test this. There are 32 and 64bit packages available.