Navigate to Settings > Network > Click the +button > Select "Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)" Name the new VPN connection something. Put the host name or address in the Gateway field. Put username in the Username field. Click the icon in the Password field and select …

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1 Ubuntu 14.04 server with at least 1 public IP address and root access 1 (or more) clients running an OS that support IPsec/L2tp vpns (Ubuntu, Mac OS, Windows, Android). Ports 1701 TCP, 4500 UDP and 500 UDP opened in the firewall. I do all the steps as the root user.

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Navigate to Settings > Network > VPN > +. Select Layer 2 Tunneling protocol (L2TP) Enter: VPN Name, Gateway (domain name or IP), User name, NT Domain (in my case this is Active Directory domain name) Choose IPsec settings, check Enable IPsec tunnel to L2TP host, enter your pre-shared key, How to connect to L2TP over IPSec VPN? - Ask Ubuntu Seems there is no easy way anymore to establish a L2tp VPN connection since OpenSwan has been deprecated and removed in Ubuntu 14.10. Need it myself, found no working solution after months of sporadic research. – derFunk May 21 '15 at 18:11 Using Ubuntu Karmic as an L2TP Client for VPN - Server Fault I'm trying to connect to a VPN service over L2TP using Karmic as a client and it's not working. The only details I have are the remote IP address, username & password, and a shared secret string; this is enough for Windows but doesn't appear to be enough for Ubuntu.