Package Details: f5vpn 7246.2024.0201.1-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/f5vpn.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: f5vpn
Description: VPN client using the Point-to-Point Protocol to connect to F5Networks BIG-IP APM
Upstream URL: https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K32311645#link_04_05
Licenses: Commercial
Provides: f5vpn
Submitter: zrhoffman
Maintainer: zrhoffman
Last Packager: zrhoffman
Votes: 10
Popularity: 0.002016
First Submitted: 2019-12-27 08:37 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-10 11:04 (UTC)

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zrhoffman commented on 2023-07-24 22:01 (UTC) (edited on 2023-08-15 14:27 (UTC) by zrhoffman)

If you get an error that looks like

f5vpn: error while loading shared libraries: libicuuc.so.72: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

that means that your version of qt5-webkit is out-of-date with your icu version, and rebuilding/installing qt5-webkit` will fix your issue.

Since qt5-webkit takes a long time to build, see this comment from the maintainer of the qt5-webkit AUR package to download a build of that dependency.

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zrhoffman commented on 2020-10-03 06:52 (UTC)

Mirror upgraded back to 7197.2020.0717.1, hopefully they don't downgrade again.

zrhoffman commented on 2020-10-01 11:58 (UTC)

@asafk Interesting, that mirror downgraded to 7160.2018.0417.1. Rolled back to 7183.2020.0108.1, building succeeds for me.

asafk commented on 2020-10-01 11:46 (UTC) (edited on 2020-10-01 12:01 (UTC) by asafk)

The new version fails a build. Here's the log when running with pikaur:

==> Making package: f5vpn 7197.2020.0717.1-1 (Thu 01 Oct 2020 12:41:10 PM BST)
==> Checking runtime dependencies...
==> Checking buildtime dependencies...
==> Retrieving sources...
-> Found LICENSE
-> Found no-desktop-file-dbus.patch
-> Downloading linux_f5vpn-7197.2020.0717.1-1.x86_64.rpm...
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 6764k 100 6764k 0 0 574k 0 0:00:11 0:00:11 --:--:-- 1106k
==> Validating source files with md5sums...
LICENSE ... Passed
no-desktop-file-dbus.patch ... Passed
==> Validating source_x86_64 files with md5sums...
linux_f5vpn-7197.2020.0717.1-1.x86_64.rpm ... FAILED
==> ERROR: One or more files did not pass the validity check!

ImPatient commented on 2020-08-19 04:30 (UTC)

<3 <3 My Uni just switched to this. You've saved me the pain of my dusty old windows installation; much love

zrhoffman commented on 2020-07-31 15:24 (UTC)

Updated to use a different mirror, current sums work again.

KenMacD commented on 2020-07-31 14:00 (UTC)

The version upstream and on your link has been downgraded to 7183. Please update with the new sums: 5ce1e05a353e5a95c2fa5f7a4411c62c58a54dbd867630c5164aa46c5525e2a6 & 475813581c09861c69e5e7376909e3bb

morodan commented on 2020-03-25 13:46 (UTC)

YOU ROCK! I was able to connect to my employer's VPN, following the instructions on your github project site f5vpn-arch. Thx!

<deleted-account> commented on 2020-03-16 20:36 (UTC)

Thanks so far!! You have my vote.

zrhoffman commented on 2020-03-16 18:37 (UTC)

Since the issue you are facing is not related to the packaging of f5vpn, discussion related to it is better-suited for the Arch Linux forums or IRC.

<deleted-account> commented on 2020-03-16 17:58 (UTC)

I think I understand the concept, but none of the methods I read so far really describe applying a passphrase-protected pk12 client cert 'kit' with privatekey to the entire system.

They only thing I have been able to do is apply the CA systemwide, and break the PKCS into pem pieces.

Applying a specific user/client PKCS "kit" systemwide remains a mystery to me.

Ill keep searching.