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OpenVPN client.conf
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# Sample client-side OpenVPN 2.0 config file #
# for connecting to multi-client server. #
# #
# This configuration can be used by multiple #
# clients, however each client should have #
# its own cert and key files. #
# #
# On Windows, you might want to rename this #
# file so it has a .ovpn extension #
##############################################
# Specify that we are a client and that we
# will be pulling certain config file directives
# from the server.
client
# Use the same setting as you are using on
# the server.
# On most systems, the VPN will not function
# unless you partially or fully disable
# the firewall for the TUN/TAP interface.
#dev tap
dev tun
# Windows needs the TAP-Win32 adapter name
# from the Network Connections panel
# if you have more than one. On XP SP2,
# you may need to disable the firewall
# for the TAP adapter.
#dev-node MyTap
# Are we connecting to a TCP or
# UDP server? Use the same setting as
# on the server.
#proto tcp
#proto udp
# The hostname/IP and port of the server.
# You can have multiple remote entries
# to load balance between the servers.
#remote HOST PORT
# Choose a random host from the remote
# list for load-balancing. Otherwise
# try hosts in the order specified.
#remote-random
# Keep trying indefinitely to resolve the
# host name of the OpenVPN server. Very useful
# on machines which are not permanently connected
# to the internet such as laptops.
resolv-retry infinite
# Most clients don't need to bind to
# a specific local port number.
nobind
# Downgrade privileges after initialization (non-Windows only)
#user nobody
#group nobody
# Try to preserve some state across restarts.
persist-key
persist-tun
# Enable internal datagram fragmentation so that no UDP datagrams
# are sent which are larger than max bytes.
#fragment 1400
# Announce to TCP sessions running over the tunnel that they should
# limit their send packet sizes such that after OpenVPN has encapsulated
# them, the resulting UDP packet size that OpenVPN sends to its peer
# will not exceed max bytes.
#mssfix 1400
# If you are connecting through an
# HTTP proxy to reach the actual OpenVPN
# server, put the proxy server/IP and
# port number here. See the man page
# if your proxy server requires
# authentication.
#http-proxy-retry # retry on connection failures
#http-proxy [proxy server] [proxy port #]
# Wireless networks often produce a lot
# of duplicate packets. Set this flag
# to silence duplicate packet warnings.
#mute-replay-warnings
# SSL/TLS parms.
# See the server config file for more
# description. It's best to use
# a separate .crt/.key file pair
# for each client. A single ca
# file can be used for all clients.
ca ca.crt
cert client.crt
key client.key
# Verify server certificate by checking
# that the certicate has the nsCertType
# field set to "server". This is an
# important precaution to protect against
# a potential attack discussed here:
# http://openvpn.net/howto.html#mitm
#
# To use this feature, you will need to generate
# your server certificates with the nsCertType
# field set to "server". The build-key-server
# script in the easy-rsa folder will do this.
#ns-cert-type server
# Require that peer certificate was signed with
# an explicit key usage and extended key usage
# based on RFC3280 TLS rules.
remote-cert-tls server
# If a tls-auth key is used on the server
# then every client must also have the key.
tls-auth ta.key 1
# Select a cryptographic cipher.
# If the cipher option is used on the server
# then you must also specify it here.
cipher AES-256-CBC
# Enable compression on the VPN link.
# Don't enable this unless it is also
# enabled in the server config file.
#comp-lzo
# Set log file verbosity.
verb 1
# Silence repeating messages
#mute 20
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