![]() ![]() ![]() I looked around the Synology site and there is no newer version. So when I take my Linux laptop on the road and try to log into the VPN, I can't since the client doesn't work. Without this app running, I can't connect from the desktop. vpnclient: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.0.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory when run in a terminal. It supports SSTP, OpenVPN, L2TP over IPSec, as well as Synology's own SSL VPN protocol and lightweight desktop client. Change the Dynamic IP address range and maximum connection properties if you’d like. Clients from App Stores for mobile devices and can be downloaded from within Mac/PC web session. Open the application and navigate to the OpenVPN section. Synology VPN: All based around the same HTTPS service, either web portal based (tabs for the different services) or SSL-VPN client/agent. When I log into VPN Plus from that Linux machine inside the network using a browser (or from the Linux laptop outside the network) I get prompted to download the Linux VPN client App version: 1.3.9-0472 / For Ubuntu 14.04). VPN Plus allows your Synology Router to host a powerful VPN server that is easy to set up and manage. Open the Package Center and Install the VPN Server application. Now what about a VPN client when I'm on the road? I have a Linux desktop as my main machine at home as well as a Linux laptop. I can log in through the tunnel from my phone using the VPN Plus Android App, and then all the Synology android apps as well as remote access using the private local IP addresses work great through the tunnel. Really slick, got rid of all my port forwarding. I have the free SSL license and I've set up the Synology SSL VPN. I have a Synology router RT6600ax, love it. ![]()
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