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Ipsec VPN connection with local id

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In forticlient (using Windows) there is an Ipsec option and you can fill in local id, but linux doesn`t have Ipsec option in forticlient. Is there an alternative to use ipsec via linux and so I could fill in the local id. The closest thing that I found is network-manager-l2tp, it has Ipsec, but I can't find where to fill in the local id. Forticlient (windows)

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FortiGate seems to be a clone of Cisco IPsec, so it would seem the vpnc client would be appropriate to use, but as it is not a complete clone, the Cisco vpnc client needs a FortiGate compatibility patch :

You could then use NetworkManager-vpnc with that patched vpnc for the backend.

Alternatively instead of using IPsec, you could try using the openfortivpn backend with NetworkManager-fortisslvpn for the UI frontend:

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You can use the Wayback Machine to see the orphaned link that has more details http://web.archive.org/web/20161027154701/http://www.justdailynotes.com/fortinet/linux/vpn/2015/02/14/Fortigate-IPSec-Linux-NetworkManager/
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