Sudo nano /etc/apt//pritunl.listĪlthough we’re working with 21.04, Pritunl doesn’t yet have a repository for the release. Once the key is installed, add the repository with the command: Open a terminal window and download the necessary GPG keys with the command:
We’ll be using the electron version of the Pritunl client. For the Linux installation, you’ll also need a user with sudo privileges. You’ll also need a client machine (in this case Ubuntu Desktop 21.04), which can be running Linux, macOS, or Windows. SEE: Security incident response policy (TechRepublic Premium) What you’ll needįirst off, you must have the Pritunl VPN server up and running, so make sure you go through the steps in the article listed above. But since Linux is my go-to operating system, I’ll be demonstrating the steps on that OS. Of course, you can also install the client on macOS and Windows, and the connection process is the same on all platforms. This time around, we’re going to install the Pritunl client on Ubuntu Desktop 21.04 and connect it to the server.
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In a recent how-to ( How to install the Pritunl VPN server on Ubuntu Server 20.04), I walked you through the process of installing the Pritunl VPN server on Ubuntu 20.04. Now that you have your Pritunl VPN server up and running, Jack Wallen shows you how to connect the client. How to connect a client to the open-source Pritunl VPN