By the way, there is a GUI way to install VPN plugins. It's surprisingly
hidden though.

Open the Ubuntu/GNOME Software app.
Switch to the Installed tab.
Scroll down to the bottom then scroll up a bit to see the GNOME Control Center 
app in the System Applications heading. Click it to open the details page for 
GNOME Control Center.
This page shows the VPN plugins as Add-ons. Check the boxes for the plugins you 
want installed.

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  [ffe] including network-manager-openvpn-gnome, network-manager-l2tp-
  gnome, and network-manager-strongswan in the default installation

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