How to Install
- Open Terminal.
- Install network-manager-openvpn by typing:
sudo apt-get install network-manager-openvpn
• Press Enter - You will be prompted: “Do you want to continue? Y/n” Type Y and hit Enter.
- Once installation is complete, restart Network Manager by typing:
sudo restart network-manager
• Press Enter - To download the Certificate Authority (CA) certificate, type (all one command, ignore line breaks):
sudo wget -O /etc/openvpn/certificate.crt (certificate to download from your provider)
- Click on the Network Manager icon, expand VPN Connections, and choose Configure VPN…
- A Network Connections window will appear with the VPN tab open. Click Add.
- A Choose a VPN Connection Type window will open. Select OpenVPN in the drop-down menu and click Create…
- In the Editing VPN connection window, enter the following:
• Connection name: My VPN
• Gateway: enter your vpn server address (you get it from your VPN provider)
• Type: select Password
• User name: Login you registered to your VPN provider
• Password: your VPN provider password
• CA Certificate: browse and select/etc/openvpn/certificate.crt (downloaded from your VPN provider)
- Click Advanced… near the bottom of the window.
- Under the General tab, check the box next to Use LZO data compression.
- Click OK, then click Apply.
How to Connect
- Click on the Network Manager icon in the panel bar.
- Click on VPN Connections.
- Select My VPN<.
- The Network Manager icon will begin spinning. You may be prompted to enter a password. If so, this is your system account keychain password, not VPN provider password.
- Once connected, the Network Manager icon will have a lock next to it indicating you are browsing securely with VPN.
How to Disconnect
- Click on the Network Manager icon in the panel bar.
- Click on VPN Connections.
- Select Disconnect VPN…
- Once disconnected, the lock will disappear from next to the Network Manager icon.