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I think I understand your command, but I was only able to actually get certificate data back once, and I had disabled the input and output redirects for that instance, and now I seem to only get an error message of the connection being refused or nothing at all. Tested again with 10.2.850 and it works fine on Linux. I have…
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Rats! That is very interesting, but it didn't work for me. I added the "trustCert" and the hash I got from the openssl command you gave for my VPN server in the format you showed "trustCert" above to the /etc/SonicWall/NetExtender/Config/profile.json file but I still get the error message, "Failed to get logon id." Not…
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I was able to resize all dimensions with the SUPER+Right-click method, but I think I had to do that on the title bar.
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OK, I believe I have found the answer for you. Try holding down the SUPER/Windows key and right-clicking the title bar, and choose Resize from the menu (I'm trying this on 24.10, so hope it works for you). https://askubuntu.com/a/65513
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Hmmm… I use Ubuntu 24.04 (though I usually am on 24.10 at the moment). What is your screen resolution? And which JDK did you install? I can't remember if this client requires the JDK but old ones did (e.g., 10.2.850). I usually just install "default-jdk" and let it use that.
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Robertus, thank you, but I've already tried that. It works great in Windows, but not Linux. In Windows, it will prompt me to trust the server certificate (my work VPN has a weird invalid self-signed certificate). In Linux, the debug log just shows a failure to retrieve the server certificate with an EOF message, and I will…
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I didn't know that. Thanks. I believe that there has to be some way to do either of these things in the new client, but perhaps they are undocumented?