

NetworkManager seems to be the default network manager in Trisquel 8, so: should I install those packages? (I couldn't find them in Trisquel repositories so far.) Or is this already implemented by default and I'm good with just 'network-manager-openvpn-gnome'? On its backend it uses the free software protocol implementation openfortivpn (thanks to Adrien Vergé) that got some major improvements lately and integrates well with NetworkManager.» «With the availability of the new VPN plugin NetworkManager-fortisslvpn we address this.

The company uses FortiClient VPN, but the client for GNU+Linux seems proprietary and has no VPN capability. I have to set a VPN connection in a Trisquel 8 Mini machine.
