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SonicWall NetExtender 10.3.0 Linux client (equivalent --always-trust like 10.2.850 version?)

I've been using the SonicWall NetExtender 10.2.850 Linux client to connect to my work VPN and I used the —always-trust undocumented command-line parameter, but now need something similar in the new 10.3.0 client which fails to connect. The server log says failed to get server certificate and EOF. The Windows client works (flawlessly), perhaps because it is more permissive? But I prefer the Linux client.

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  • RobertusRobertus Newbie ✭
    edited December 11

    There was another option in version 10.2.850 or below - to add to~/.netextender in section [trustedcerts] a server and cert's fingerprint like that:

    [trustedcerts]
    X.X.X.X:4433=SHA1[1F:1C:1D:1E:12:18:11:14:1B:18:16:1E:18:1B:14:12:1C:13:17:18]

    but it doesn't work either.

    Is there any solution to trust some cert and save that in settings for NetExtender 10.3.0?

  • byroniacbyroniac Newbie ✭

    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?

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