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I also needed to check "use this connection only for resource on its network" under the IPv4 Settings tab under the "Routes." button. (In this example /O=WatchGuard_Technologies/OU=Fireware/CN=Fireware_SSLVPN_Server)
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#WATCHGUARD MOBILE VPN CLIENT SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD INSTALL#
sudo apt-get install network-manager-openvpn-gnome.Network Manager OpenVPN plugin for Gnome (needed as of Ubuntu 12.04).sudo apt-get install network-manager-openvpn.You will need to install a number of packages to connect from Ubuntu (this assumes the desktop version, things are likely different for the server version). Unzip the Fireware_XTM_support.tgz file contained within the original file to the same location.Unzip the support file to a location on your computer that you have easy access to.By default, the support file has a name like 192.168.111.1_support.tgz.
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A dialog box appears to tell you when the download is complete.
Wait while your support file is downloaded from the Firebox. Click Browse to select the path on your computer where you want to save the support file.Click Support, located at the bottom-right corner of the window.Start WatchGuard System Manager and connect to your Firebox or XTM device.I haven't tried these instructions directly but they look reasonable. Copy these files over to your Ubuntu system.The important ones are ca.crt, client.crt, client.pem, and client.ovpn (note the client.pem maybe something else ending in.Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\\AppData\Roaming\WatchGuard\Mobile VPN\.Copy the files from the WatchGuard directory.Log in for the first time (this will make a number of files in the WatchGuard directory).Follow the instructions for installing their client.
You will need access to a window computer that you can install their client on. Here is what I did to get WatchGuard/Firebox SSL VPN working on Ubuntu 11.10: Getting the needed files