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OpenVPN 2 Cookbook

You're reading from   OpenVPN 2 Cookbook Everything you need to know to master the intricacies of OpenVPN 2 is contained in this cookbook. Packed with recipes, tips, and tricks, it's the perfect companion for anybody wanting to build a secure virtual private network.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849510103
Length 356 pages
Edition Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

OpenVPN 2 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Point-to-Point Networks FREE CHAPTER 2. Client-server IP-only Networks 3. Client-server Ethernet-style Networks 4. PKI, Certificates, and OpenSSL 5. Two-factor Authentication with PKCS#11 6. Scripting and Plugins 7. Troubleshooting OpenVPN: Configurations 8. Troubleshooting OpenVPN: Routing 9. Performance Tuning 10. OS Integration 11. Advanced Configuration 12. New Features of OpenVPN 2.1 and 2.2 Index

Generating a key on the hardware token


In this recipe, we will generate a private key on the hardware token itself, after which we generate a certificate to match this private key. For security-sensitive purposes, this is one of the safest ways to generate a certificates/private-key pair, as the private key cannot be copied off the hardware token. It also means that if the hardware token fails or is stolen then the private key and corresponding certificate are lost.

Getting ready

Keep the hardware token from the previous recipe at hand. In this recipe the computer used was running Fedora 12 Linux, pcsc-lite 1.5.2, opensc-0.11.12, engine_pkcs11 0.1.4 and PKI Client 5.00, but the commands used should work with other PKCS#11 libraries as well. The engine_pkcs11 library is the "engine" interface between the openssl command and a PKCS#11 driver. This package can be found on the OpenSC project website for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.

How to do it...

The easy-rsa scripts that are supplied with OpenVPN...

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