1.2.3.4.1.2.3.Step 2. Install the Client Configuration FileTo be able to run this client in stand-alone mode, or without requiring an explicit login through the web interface, you must install a configurationfile for the client on the remote system.Log back into the .SSL VPN web interfaceGo to the page.RESOURCES > My Network ConnectorHover over the icon for the client configuration file in the section. A list of actions will appear.My Network ConnectorSelect .Install Client Configuration file When installing the configuration file, you may be presented with variouswarnings depending on the security level that is configured on your system. Accept the warnings asthey appear in order to continue with the installation.Step 3. Launch the Network Connector ClientSelect . A gray network icon will appear in the top right of your screen.Finder > Applications > Network ConnectorClick the network icon and choose (where may be a different network name, depending on how it wasConnect ClientLAN1 LAN1configured by ).ssladminEnter your username and password when prompted, and click .OKUsing the Network Connector with LinuxNo separate client software is needed to connect from Linux systems to the NetworkConnector service, since most modern Linux distros already contain the requiredsupport in the OpenVPN NetworkManager-openvpn packages. However, aconfiguration file must be installed in order for the system to connect to the BarracudaSSL VPN.In this article:Step 1. Install OpenVPN NetworkManagerStep 2. Download Client Configuration FileStep 3. Configure Network ManagerStep 4. Initiate the ConnectionRelated ArticlesNetwork ConnectorUsing the Network Connector withMac OS XUsing the Network Connector withMicrosoft WindowsStep 1. Install OpenVPN NetworkManagerIf it is not already installed on your system, install OpenVPN NetworkManager. Depending on your Linux distribution, youmay need to do this via one of the following methods:Deb based Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Debian,...) – In a terminal enter: sudo apt-get install network-manager-openvpnRPM based Linux distributions (Redhat, SUSE,...) – In a terminal enter (as root): yum install NetworkManager-openvpnA client configuration file for the Network Connector is required only when using the Network Connector in stand-alone mode.The Network Connector is available for use with Linux 2.4 or higherintegrated with the TUN/TAP driver.