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Revision as of 13:57, 7 December 2012
To get full access to our network from external locations we provide a VPN access based on openvpn. This is free software and part of every Linux distribution. The following guide has been tested with Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10. It is available for Windows and MacOS too.
Install OpenVPN
It is not part of the default installation, but can easily installed using apt. Enter the following commands:
sudo apt-get install openvpn
The requieres to enter your password to get super user previleges.
Command line configuration
This is fast and easy but requieres to enter commands. Create or download [1] the config file and store it anywhere you like:
# ITP OpenVPN configuration. client dev tap proto udp nobind remote vpn.th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de tls-remote /CN=FIAS-ITP_Generic_VPN_Service remote-cert-tls server resolv-retry infinite auth-user-pass # Adapt this to the path of our CA certificate file. ca localca.full.pem # Comment out the following line to only route ITP connections over the VPN. redirect-gateway def1
Download our CA (Certificate of Authority) [2] and store it in the same place. This file is needed for verifcation the authenticity of the server.