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# Sample OpenVPN configuration file for
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# office using a pre-shared static key.
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#
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# '#' or ';' may be used to delimit comments.
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# Use a dynamic tun device.
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# For Linux 2.2 or non-Linux OSes,
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# you may want to use an explicit
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# unit number such as "tun1".
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# OpenVPN also supports virtual
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# ethernet "tap" devices.
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dev tun
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# 10.1.0.1 is our local VPN endpoint (office).
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# 10.1.0.2 is our remote VPN endpoint (home).
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ifconfig 10.1.0.1 10.1.0.2
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# Our up script will establish routes
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# once the VPN is alive.
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up ./office.up
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# Our pre-shared static key
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secret static.key
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# OpenVPN 2.0 uses UDP port 1194 by default
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# (official port assignment by iana.org 11/04).
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# OpenVPN 1.x uses UDP port 5000 by default.
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# Each OpenVPN tunnel must use
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# a different port number.
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# lport or rport can be used
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# to denote different ports
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# for local and remote.
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; port 1194
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# Downgrade UID and GID to
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# "nobody" after initialization
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# for extra security.
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; user nobody
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; group nobody
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# If you built OpenVPN with
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# LZO compression, uncomment
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# out the following line.
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; comp-lzo
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# Send a UDP ping to remote once
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# every 15 seconds to keep
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# stateful firewall connection
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# alive. Uncomment this
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# out if you are using a stateful
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# firewall.
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; ping 15
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# Uncomment this section for a more reliable detection when a system
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# loses its connection. For example, dial-ups or laptops that
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# travel to other locations.
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; ping 15
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; ping-restart 45
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; ping-timer-rem
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; persist-tun
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; persist-key
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# Verbosity level.
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# 0 -- quiet except for fatal errors.
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# 1 -- mostly quiet, but display non-fatal network errors.
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# 3 -- medium output, good for normal operation.
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# 9 -- verbose, good for troubleshooting
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verb 3
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