Male
Vancouver
1st January 1995
With FortiClient VPN you can connect to a network from afar through a safe tunnel The data that is sent back and forth in the tunnel is safe thanks to this security layer Even if someone gets a hold of the info they can't use it because it is encrypted FortiClient VPN is a security tool made by Fortinet It can be downloaded as separate software for Windows and other operating systems as well It is free but it only has a few features and there is no technical help There is a statement that you must agree to in order to use FortiClient VPN It appears when you first start it up When you agree to the warning you will be able to see the settings and pick between SSL VPN and IPsec VPN Turn off IE Enhanced Security before you connect to an SSL VPN on a PC running Windows Server This will allow the VPN to work properly You can also give the link a name a description change the port set up single sign-on turn on client certificates pick an authentication method and add a remote gateway in the settings window If you use more than one remote server the VPN will try to connect to the next one if the first one isn't working Another option that is turned off by default is support for SSL VPN dual stack which lets you send both IPv and IPv traffic over the same tunnel You can turn this feature on whenever you need to by checking the box next to the right choice in the settings window The most annoying thing about FortiClient VPN might be that it doesn't have an offline application Even worse the online launcher is very slow sometimes and the download window stays