So most easiest way in my eyes would be a network-manager applet at gdm login.

But as of CentOS 7 there is no nm-applet.desktop anymore.

There is also an unsolved bug report at fedora.

Anyone an idea to get nm-applet to gdm login screen?

Regards
Tim

Am 1. Mai 2015 19:45:55 MESZ, schrieb Jegadeesh Kumar <jegasm...@gmail.com>:
>,vpnc, command is used to connect VPN server. We can configure VPN
>server
>IP, username, password there.
>On 1 May 2015 21:28, "Tim" <li...@kiuni.de> wrote:
>
>> I imagine something like Cisco AnyConnect on Windows, where you can
>> connect before login to the machine. So afterwards user specific
>network
>> shares are available and can be connect via scripts.
>>
>> I have an openvpn server running.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tim
>>
>> Am 1. Mai 2015 13:34:48 MESZ, schrieb Jim Perrin
><jper...@centos.org>:
>> >
>> >
>> >On 04/30/2015 03:42 PM, Tim wrote:
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> is there a possibility to connect to a VPN manually before login
>on
>> >CentOS desktop (Gnome). I know of a similar functionality in
>Windows.
>> >
>> >This is reasonably vpn specific as to the type, and configuration
>> >allowed. Can you be more specific?
>> >
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