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Mastering OpenVPN

You're reading from   Mastering OpenVPN Master building and integrating secure private networks using OpenVPN

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783553136
Length 364 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Eric F Crist Eric F Crist
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Jan Just Keijser Jan Just Keijser
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to OpenVPN FREE CHAPTER 2. Point-to-point Mode 3. PKIs and Certificates 4. Client/Server Mode with tun Devices 5. Advanced Deployment Scenarios in tun Mode 6. Client/Server Mode with tap Devices 7. Scripting and Plugins 8. Using OpenVPN on Mobile Devices and Home Routers 9. Troubleshooting and Tuning 10. Future Directions Index

Initial setup of the client/server mode


In order to set up a basic OpenVPN server, we first create a server configuration file using the following steps:

  1. Create the following file

    proto udp
    port 1194
    dev tun
    server 10.200.0.0 255.255.255.0
    topology subnet
    persist-key
    persist-tun
    keepalive 10 60
    
    dh       /etc/openvpn/movpn/dh2048.pem
    ca       /etc/openvpn/movpn/movpn-ca.crt
    cert     /etc/openvpn/movpn/server.crt
    key      /etc/openvpn/movpn/server.key
    
    user  nobody
    group nobody  # use ‘group nogroup’ on Debian/Ubuntu
    
    verb 3
    daemon
    log-append /var/log/openvpn.log
  2. Then, save it as movpn-04-01-server.conf. A detailed explanation of each of the configuration lines will be given later.

  3. Start the OpenVPN server:

    [root@server] # openvpn --config movpn-04-01-server.conf
    
  4. The command will not produce any output on the command line, as all output is redirected to the log file /var/log/openvpn.log. Check this file for OpenVPN’s startup message details:

    OpenVPN 2.3.2 x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu [SSL (OpenSSL...
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