For many enterprises, F5 BIG-IP APM (Access Policy Manager) is the standard for secure remote access. However, if you are a Linux user, you may have noticed that setting up the VPN client isn't always as straightforward as it is on Windows or macOS.
If your enterprise uses an internal, self-signed Certificate Authority (CA) to sign the F5 VPN gateway certificate, your Linux client will reject the connection.
For many enterprises, F5 BIG-IP APM (Access Policy Manager) is the standard for secure remote access. However, if you are a Linux user, you may have noticed that setting up the VPN client isn't always as straightforward as it is on Windows or macOS.
If your enterprise uses an internal, self-signed Certificate Authority (CA) to sign the F5 VPN gateway certificate, your Linux client will reject the connection.