Juniper Secure Access SSL VPN access from FreeBSD?

Damien Fleuriot ml at my.gd
Mon Sep 15 16:46:22 UTC 2014


Isn't the plugin closed-source ?


If it is and you have no alternatives, you could try :

1/ install the linux compatibility framework to be able to run linux
binaries
2/ install a user agent spoofer to trick the Juniper SA into thinking
you're running linux
3/ log in to the SA, launches linux plugin, plugin uses the compatibility
framework

You might need to install a linux version of chrome or FF to get the plugin
to work.



On 15 September 2014 18:02, Gary Palmer <gpalmer at freebsd.org> wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 07:30:33PM +0400, Lev Serebryakov wrote:
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> >  If I want to connect to my workstation at $work, I'm forced to use
> > Juniper Secure Access SSL VPN + rdesktop. I connect to our office
> > JunOS gateway with browser, and run RDesktop from it. But it requires
> > to use supported OS (Windows / MacOS X / Linux), as tunnel is created
> > via binary browser plugin.
> >
> >  Is it possible to emulate this on FreeBSD? rdesktop from ports should
> > work as client, as I access standard Windows system, but I need some
> > way to emulate this VPN tunnel. Is it possible?
>
> Did you try any of the results from Google?  Search for
> "juniper ssl vpn open source" (without the quotes) seems to show up
> some possibilities.
>
> Regards,
>
> Gary
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