I'm going to be using my current Dell laptop (after upgrading to 22.04) as a license server for ANSYS. I have installed the ANSYS license server and it runs fine. I'm still waiting on the license file. I don't have much experience setting up a VPN, but I've been immersing myself in the topic over the last few days.
Most of what I don't understand surrounds the linux commands for installing.
Here's the instructions that I'm following:
https://openvpn.net/community-resour...alling-openvpn
Based on the guide, I should be using an installation without RPM. How do I use apt-get to install the package? I don't know what package to look for.
I downloaded the tar.gz file and used ./configure, but I got an error at the end, which I assume is related to my out-of-date (20.10) system and packages.
I opened up Discover and searched for OpenVPN, and found the NetworkManager for OpenVPN conections. But, when I went to the developer website, I see that this is Gnome, which I don't think will run on KDE. Or am I mistaken?
Looking at some of the other options, does anyone recommend WireGuard instead?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions you can offer.
Most of what I don't understand surrounds the linux commands for installing.
Here's the instructions that I'm following:
https://openvpn.net/community-resour...alling-openvpn
Based on the guide, I should be using an installation without RPM. How do I use apt-get to install the package? I don't know what package to look for.
I downloaded the tar.gz file and used ./configure, but I got an error at the end, which I assume is related to my out-of-date (20.10) system and packages.
I opened up Discover and searched for OpenVPN, and found the NetworkManager for OpenVPN conections. But, when I went to the developer website, I see that this is Gnome, which I don't think will run on KDE. Or am I mistaken?
Looking at some of the other options, does anyone recommend WireGuard instead?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions you can offer.
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