window1 True 12 vertical 16 True vertical 6 True 0 <b>Gateway</b> True False False 0 True 12 True 2 2 6 6 True 0 _Address: True address-entry GTK_FILL True True True An IP address or hostname the Gateway can be contacted. 1 2 True 0 C_ertificate: True certificate-button 1 2 GTK_FILL True Gateway or CA certificate to use for gateway authentication. If none is specified, pre-installed CA certificates are used. 1 2 1 2 1 False 0 True vertical 6 True 0 <b>Client</b> True False False 0 True 12 True 4 2 6 6 True Private key to use for client authentication. This key has to match the certificates public key and may be encrypted. 1 2 3 4 True 0 Private _key: True userkey-button 3 4 GTK_FILL True True Authentication Method to use for authentication against the Gateway. 1 2 True 0 Au_thentication: True method-combo GTK_FILL True 0 _Username: True user-entry 1 2 GTK_FILL True True True The username (identity) to use for authentication against the gateway. 1 2 1 2 True 0 Ce_rtificate: True usercert-button 2 3 GTK_FILL True Client certificate to use for client authentication. 1 2 2 3 1 False 1 True vertical 6 True 0 <b>Options</b> True False False 0 True 12 True vertical Request an _inner IP address True True False True The Gateway may provide addresses from a pool to use for communication in the Gateways network. Check to request such an address. True True 0 En_force UDP encapsulation True True False True Some firewalls block ESP traffic. Enforcing UDP capsulation even if no NAT situation is detected might help in such cases. True True 1 Use IP c_ompression True True False True IPComp compresses raw IP packets before they get encrypted. This saves some bandwidth, but uses more processing power. True True 2 1 False 2