Difference between revisions of "VPNLinux"
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** [http://wiki.amahi.org/images/3/3a/AmahiHDAClient.crt AmahiHDAClient.crt] | ** [http://wiki.amahi.org/images/3/3a/AmahiHDAClient.crt AmahiHDAClient.crt] | ||
** [http://wiki.amahi.org/images/1/16/AmahiHDAClient.key AmahiHDAClient.key] | ** [http://wiki.amahi.org/images/1/16/AmahiHDAClient.key AmahiHDAClient.key] | ||
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Then, as root, run the openvpn client software: | Then, as root, run the openvpn client software: |
Revision as of 03:09, 23 October 2009
VPN Client - Linux
The VPN client for Linux comes with the OpenVPN. It's invoked with a script.
Save this script to a file called myvpn.conf. It should be saved in your users home folder (eg /home/joe). Replacing XYZ for the nickname of the HDA you are trying to connect to:
remote XYZ.yourhda.com 1194 client dev tun proto udp resolv-retry infinite nobind persist-key persist-tun ca Ca-cert.crt cert AmahiHDAClient.crt key AmahiHDAClient.key comp-lzo verb 3 auth-user-pass
Be sure to also have a copy of the certificate files using the same names as the ca, cert, and key lines above:
- Download the files here and save them in your /home/username folder (where username is your main users name)(to download, right click > save as):
Then, as root, run the openvpn client software:
cd /home/username openvpn --config myvpn.conf
Many messages should scroll by on your terminal screen and you should be requested for your username and password. Enter your HDA username here.