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=Setting Up up the OpenVPN client Under Ubuntu 10.04 = Installing on 10.04 is similar as below, however, there is a known issue in 10.04 where you put in the settings and after closing the dialogs, the edit dialog has all the certificate filenames replaced with directories from a folder and the custom port checkbox is now unchecked. The suggestion for Amahi Server 10.04 is to try moving those files into a different folder. (e.g. to the Downloads folder). Another folder name, such as "VPN," should probably work fine. If that still doesn't work, try removing the connection and re-do the whole sequence, except point the dialog to the ones in that new folder. =Setting up the OpenVPN client Under Ubuntu 9.10=
Not everyone feels comfortable working from the Linux CLI ('''C'''ommand '''L'''ine '''I'''nterface), and so the alternate set-up instructions for connecting to Amahi's OpenVPN service might seem a bit intimidating to some. Here is a step-by-step tutorial explaining how to get VPN ('''V'''irtual '''P'''rivate '''N'''etworking) running under a GUI ('''G'''raphical '''U'''ser '''I'''nterface) in Ubuntu 9.10, a distribution of Linux.
Before we proceed, take note of several things:
# You must download the certificates. They can be found on the [[OpenVPN Client Certificates]] download page. Save each file in your '''/home/[username]''' folder (where "[username]" is your main log-in username).<br/><br/>
# The actual VPN connection must be made from OUTSIDE your home network. You can't test your VPN setup (which presumes, like “E.T.,” that you're trying to “home phone” from somewhere else) if you're still INSIDE your home network. In my case, I explained to my patient neighbors what I needed to do and got permission from them to connect to their Wi-Fi router. (It helped the situation that I've helped fix and de-louse their computer on numerous occaisions.) Thus I could test this while at home, but still be “away” as far as the network was concerned.
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#You must download the following three files, right-clicking on each file name, then left-clicking on '''Save File As...''' from the pop-up menu. Save each file in your '''/home/[username]''' folder (where "[username]" is your main log-in username):<br/>
## [http://dl.amahi.org/vpn/AmahiHDAClient.crt AmahiHDAClient.crt]
## [http://dl.amahi.org/vpn/AmahiHDAClient.key AmahiHDAClient.key]
## [http://dl.amahi.org/vpn/ca-cert.crt ca-cert.crt]
# The actual VPN connection must be made from OUTSIDE your home network. You can't test your VPN setup (which presumes, like “E.T.,” that you're trying to “home phone” from somewhere else) if you're still INSIDE your home network. In my case, I explained to my patient neighbors what I needed to do and got permission from them to connect to their Wi-Fi router. (It helped the situation that I've helped fix and de-louse their computer on numerous occaisions.) Thus I could test this while at home, but still be “away” as far as the network was concerned.
All right. You have the files on your hard drive, and you and your laptop are somewhere else (perhaps quaffing a latte at Starbucks or increasing your cholesterol at McDonalds) and you're ready to set up your VPN connection. Here are the steps:
If this doesn't work for you, posting questions in the [http://forums.amahi.org Amahi forums]
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