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I have been trying to install Pulse Secure 5.3r4.2-b639 in Fedora 28. I was able to install its dependencies thanks to all the community posting workarounds. There were some dependencies which were not in 28 release like webkitgtk
but since Pulse Secure uses it I downloaded the F26 one.
Procedure to install Pulse Secure client in Ubuntu operating system. Tested on above flavors of Linux. May work on other flavors of Linux also, users can make an attempt. Download the package from the below URL. The third FAQ entry on that page, How do I connect to the VPN with a Windows, Mac or Linux computer?, provides a link with videos on how to download and install the VPN client called JH Pulse Secure that will be used to connect to the VPN.
Till now I am not able to launch the pulseUi. Right now I'm stuck when running pulseUi and getting error:
I have found a couple of posts saying this issue was resolved and it was with webkitgtk 4.2.3 release but I have 4.2.11, the last one before being deprecated.
I can't seem to figure which additional libraries or files I need to go forward.
NOTE: I really need this fix as I'll be using F28 as my work OS and need VPN connectivity for various reasons.
slm♦2 Answers
In Fedora 28
I am actually able to use the built in VPN client - Cisco AnyConnect Compatible VPN(openconnect) - from Desktop GUI inlieu of pulse Secure client.
Have you given it a try?
Open : Settings -> Network -> VPN -> Add VPN -> Cisco AnyConnect Compatible VPN(openconnect) -> make sure in VPN Protocol, you select Juniper/Pulse Network Connect.
Do you absolutely need to use Fedora? If you are not allergic to Debian/*buntu, you can install the Pulse Secure client in Debian 9 like this:
And that's it. I use the Pulse Secure client daily from my Debian Stretch workstation.
Otherwise, you can utilize this GNUCash-hack:
https://community.pulsesecure.net/t5/Pulse-Desktop-Clients/Fedora-27-webkitgtk-no-longer-supported/m-p/37592#M396