![]() Once the Kerio Control VPN client is started, the Status -> VPN clients section will show Connected status.įor more information, please refer to Monitoring VPN clients. You can start/stop it manually by executing the following command: # sudo /etc/init.d/kerio-kvc Kerio Control VPN Client will be automatically started after installation and restarted after reconfiguration. Go to the Configuration / Interfaces section.Ĭompare the content of the Fingerprint field with the automatically detected certificate fingerprint from the VPN client side. Open the Administration Console for a particular Kerio Control server. To make sure that the detected server's certificate fingerprint matches the desired server, take the following steps: How to Verify the Server's Certificate Fingerprint? # sudo nano /etc/nfĪfter any changes to this file, it is necessary to reload the configuration by executing the following command: # sudo /etc/init.d/kerio-kvc reload If you want to change the configuration later, rerun the wizard by executing the following command: # sudo dpkg-reconfigure kerio-control-vpnclientĪlternatively, it is possible to edit the configuration file /etc/nf manually. ![]() 'server1 :4091') - your administrator can confirm this.Īutomatic detection of the server's certificate fingerprint (for server identity verification).Īlternatively, the server's certificate fingerprint may be entered manually. In case the server uses a different port than the default 4090, you have to suffix the port number to the server name / IP address with a colon (eg. The server name/address, (note: if default port number is changed, suffix it with a colon, eg. Kerio Control VPN Client for Linux supports only one VPN connection at a time.ĭuring the package installation, a configuration wizard is automatically started. ![]() NOTE: Replace # above with the actual version string.
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