A simple system tray application for minitoring a openfortivpn connection.
Use this to connect to fortinet VPN. It uses openfortivpn and PySide2(Qt for Python)
You have to have openfortivpn installed on your system.
The application uses a default config file that should be found in the following path /etc/openfortivpn/config
where config is the file(with no . extention)
fortivpn-quick-tray does not support dynamic assignment of any arguments to openfortivpn. Its solemly relies on
your config file. Check openfortivpn and man-page for options you can configure in your config file
Download the latest version of the app on the release tab.
Save the file in your desired location i.e ~/applications.
Make the application executable i.e chmod +x fortivpn-quick-tray-qt-1.0.
Run it.
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Icon should appear on you System Tray.
right-clickon the tray icon opens the logsleft-clickon the tray icon opens a context menu with the following itemsConnectConnect to vpn. Usespkexecto spwanopenfortivpnas admin.
Disabled when there is a vpn connectionDisconnectDisconnect vpn connection. Usespkexecto killopenfortivpnspawned by the connect process.
Disabled when there is no vpn connectionConfigFile chooser to select the vpn config file to be used byopenfortivpn.
Disabled when there is a vpn connectionLogsOpens a dialog showingopenfortivpnlogsExitClose the app. Shows a warning dialog when there is a vpn connection.