The Mobile VPN with SSL software enables users to connect, disconnect, gather more information about the connection, and to exit or quit the client. The Mobile VPN with SSL client adds an icon to the system tray on the Windows operating system, or an icon in the menu bar on macOS. You can use this icon to control the client software.

For information about which operating systems are compatible with Mobile VPN with SSL, see the Operating System Compatibility list in the Fireware Release Notes. For information about changes to the WatchGuard Mobile VPN with SSL client, see the Enhancements and Resolved Issues section in the Release Notes. You can find the Release Notes for your version of Fireware OS on the Fireware Release Notes page.


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From this page, you can also download the Mobile VPN with SSL client profile for connections from any SSL VPN client that supports .OVPN configuration files. For more information about the Mobile VPN with SSL client profile, see Use Mobile VPN with SSL with an OpenVPN Client.

When the Mobile VPN with SSL client runs, the WatchGuard Mobile VPN with SSL icon appears in the system tray (Windows) or on the right side of the menu bar (macOS). The type of magnifying glass icon that appears shows the VPN connection status.

To see the client controls list, right-click the Mobile VPN with SSL icon in the system tray (Windows), or click the Mobile VPN with SSL icon in the menu bar (macOS). You can select from these actions:

The WatchGuard Mobile VPN with SSL client is a software application that is installed on a remote computer. The client makes a secure connection from the remote computer to your protected network through an unsecured network, such as the Internet. The Mobile VPN client uses Transport Layer Security (TLS) to secure the connection. TLS is the successor to Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).

We are using the Watchguard mobile VPN client and I have multiple VPN profiles. For some reason the delete button is greyed out. Does not matter which profile I select I cannot hit the delete button. This seems like a silly question but how do I delete excess profiles? I also tried with and without a default profile and selecting one that isn't default.

I found the documentation from it: -center/en-US/Content/en-US/Fireware/mobile_security/mosec_fireclient_android.html

it says The FireClient app is no longer available for download from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

I am using Mobile VPN with SSL, everything is working fine so far.

However i am trying since a long time how i can ping my connected vpn client pc's from our AD Server on the trusted LAN.

On the Server the ip's are resolving properly on DNS Manager. But if i trace a route to the clients ip, 192.118.113.2 for example, the trace routes firstly correct to the Firewall, after the Firewall to the external network (www) and then goes nowhere.

The Mobile VPN with SSL software enables users to connect, disconnect, gather more information about the connection, and to exit or quit the client. The Mobile VPN with SSL client adds an icon to the system tray on the Windows operating system, or an icon in the menu bar on Mac OS X. You can use this icon to control the client software.

SSL client users must specify their user account credentials. Mobile VPN with SSL does not support Single Sign-On (SSO). If the connection between the SSL client and the Firebox is temporarily lost, the SSL client tries to establish the connection again.

When the Mobile VPN with SSL client runs, the WatchGuard Mobile VPN with SSL icon appears in the system tray (Windows) or on the right side of the menu bar (Mac OS X). The type of magnifying glass icon that appears shows the VPN connection status.

To see the client controls list, right-click the Mobile VPN with SSL icon in the system tray (Windows), or click the Mobile VPN with SSL icon in the menu bar (Mac OS X). You can select from these actions:

I tried to find a PowerShell script to uninstall application call watchguard on my laptop with the script but it's not working even I try various PowerShell script that I found on the internet. Can someone share the complete script to remove a application without user interaction? Others app I run is working but not work on watchguard

I have had HORRIBLE experience with the SSLVPN client for a month or so now on my laptop running Win 10 Pro 64-bit. My T35-W is now on 12.5.1 firmware, and the SSLVPN client is the one downloaded via the SSLVPN login page.

I have updated and downgraded my laptop's wireless card drivers, and I have removed/reinstalled the SSLVPN client multiple times, always installing it by running as admin and with AV software disabled during installation and connection attempts.

Hi, I'm having the same issue and I opened an issue but watchguard support tell me that they verified it a lot of times to connect to my firewall with SSLVPN and it was good for them, no stuck. Now I found this thread, so I assume you have identified the problem and are going to fix it? Is there any ETA? Is very anoying for a company with 400 users to restart app until it works and don't get stuck.

We are on the latest version for both, firewall and SSLVPN Client.

Hi, James, the update that you mean that is going to be release this week, is on the side of firewall (firewire) or vpn ssl client?. If I join beta program is possible to test it?

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I can confirm Watchguard VPN SSL client version 12.5.3 works like a charm now.

We we're using ESET Endpoint too in our enviroment and I think this was the problem, because other users suggested this on another posts with the same issue:--> 

 -community/discussion/811/sslvpn-stuck-on-waiting-for-connection

Now, you can open it with a text editor like Notepad++. Interestingly, the different certificates are stored inside the OpenVPN client configuration file. So, either you leave it as-is or you might consider to cut the certificates from the file and store them as individual files. Both approaches will work.

In my case, I actually set up the OpenVPN client on my gateway/router. This establishes a VPN channel between my network and my client's network and allows me to switch machines easily without having the necessity to install the WatchGuard client on each and every machine. That's also very handy for my various virtualised Windows machines. Anyway, as the client configuration, key and certificate files are located on a headless system somewhere under the roof, it is mandatory to have an automatic connection to the remote site.

For newer Linux users or the ones with 'console-phobia' I'm going to describe now how to use Network Manager to setup the OpenVPN client. For this move your mouse to the systray area and click on Network Connections => VPN Connections => Configure VPNs... which opens your Network Connections dialog. Alternatively, use the HUD and enter 'Network Connections'.

Now you navigate to your folder where you put the client files from the Windows system and you open the 'client.ovpn' file. Next, on the tab 'VPN' proceed with the following steps (directives from the configuration file are referred):

I am struggling to connect to a VPN using Watchguard's Mobile VPN client, and could use some help. The error I'm getting is the following one (even with log level = debug), which I can't manage to find helpful:

This traditional method of a VPN client allows installation of a mobile client which delivers secure and controlled access into your network. Customers can choose from a variety of IPSec licence options dependent on what model of device they have, or select the advanced NCP client solution.

All new WatchGuard appliances come fully licensed for WatchGuard VPN clients. Existing customers with older units requiring additional licenses should consider upgrading for inclusive mobile VPN options.

WatchGuard Mobile VPN with SSL client is developed by WatchGuard and is used by 44 users of Software Informer. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 11.6, 11.7, 11.8, 11.9 and 12.1. The name of the program executable file is wgsslvpnc.exe. Works with wgssl file type. The product will soon be reviewed by our informers.

In the past the recommendation was to utilize either IPSec or SSL. However, the security benefits of these have been replaced with the IKEv2 VPN. JSCM Group now recommends that mobile VPNs be changed to utilize the IKEv2 option for added security.

The IKEv2 VPN offers the highest level of security of the mobile VPNs available on the Watchguard firewall. This VPN option includes multi-layer security, and supports certificate-based client authentication instead of a pre-shared key.

NOTE: Ensure that the .mobileconfig file has been shared with the iOS device before starting these steps. This file is found in the extracted .tgz file under the MacOS_iOS folder. Most mobile devices may have trouble extracting files locally.

NOTE: Ensure that the .sswan file has been shared with the Android device before starting these steps. This file is found in the extracted .tgz file under the Android folder. Most mobile devices may have trouble extracting files locally.

After deploying Rublon Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), users who use the WatchGuard Mobile VPN and Mobile VPN with SSL Client clients can now secure their connections by enabling an extra layer of security. This additional layer of protection is a Mobile Push authentication request sent to their mobile device or an Email Link sent to their emails.

When Rublon Multi-Factor Authentication is on, every user who logs in using the WatchGuard Mobile VPN or Mobile VPN with SSL Client client will get a Mobile Push notification or an Email Link on their email. 17dc91bb1f

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