A VPN (or Virtual Private Network) is a way of connecting to a local network over the internet. For example, say you want to connect to the local network at your workplace while you’re on a business trip. You would find an internet connection somewhere (like at a hotel) and then connect to your workplace’s VPN. It would be as if you were directly connected to the network at work, but the actual network connection would be through the hotel’s internet connection. VPN connections are usually encrypted to prevent people from accessing the local network you’re connecting to without logging in.
There are a number of different types of VPN. You may have to install some
extra software depending on what type of VPN you’re connecting to. Find out
the connection details from whoever is in charge of the VPN and see which
VPN client you need to use. Then, go to the software installer
application and search for the
If there isn’t a NetworkManager package for your type of VPN, you will probably have to download and install some client software from the company that provides the VPN software. You’ll probably have to follow some different instructions to get that working.
To set up the VPN connection:
Open the
Click on
Click the
Choose which kind of VPN connection you have.
Fill in the VPN connection details, then press
When you have finished setting up the VPN, open the
Hopefully you will successfully connect to the VPN. If not, you may
need to double-check the VPN settings you entered. You can do this from
the
To disconnect from the VPN, click the system menu on the top bar and
click