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  3. decided to use openconnect to connect to company's VPN (which uses GlobalProtect protocol) instead of their proprietary client

decided to use openconnect to connect to company's VPN (which uses GlobalProtect protocol) instead of their proprietary client

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    decided to use openconnect to connect to company's VPN (which uses GlobalProtect protocol) instead of GlobalProtect proprietary client

    there is a wrapper https://github.com/yuezk/GlobalProtect-openconnect that lets you use SSO, which is something NetworkManager seems cannot do, at least on the outdated version Ubuntu 24.04 has...

    `gpclient` from that repo can be configured to use specified browser binary, which in my case is a shell script that opens Firefox in a container tab and then Firefox calls back another shell script that spews the login cookie back to a TCP port that `gpclient` opens

    yes, sounds a bit insane but original proprietary client is horribly unreliable, as my colleagues told me...
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      decided to use openconnect to connect to company's VPN (which uses GlobalProtect protocol) instead of GlobalProtect proprietary client

      there is a wrapper https://github.com/yuezk/GlobalProtect-openconnect that lets you use SSO, which is something NetworkManager seems cannot do, at least on the outdated version Ubuntu 24.04 has...

      `gpclient` from that repo can be configured to use specified browser binary, which in my case is a shell script that opens Firefox in a container tab and then Firefox calls back another shell script that spews the login cookie back to a TCP port that `gpclient` opens

      yes, sounds a bit insane but original proprietary client is horribly unreliable, as my colleagues told me...
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      @a1ba huh, I also have to deal with GlobalProtect at my job, and I also disliked the "official" client. Will definitely try your setup instead.

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        @a1ba huh, I also have to deal with GlobalProtect at my job, and I also disliked the "official" client. Will definitely try your setup instead.

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        @iliazeus that wrapper author also provides GUI setup which is much more simple, but it's paid. Maybe later I will ask at my company if we can get lifetime license for few colleagues who like me use Linux.
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