Line 2: |
Line 2: |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <th width="325;" style="border-bottom: 1px solid white;"></th> | | <th width="325;" style="border-bottom: 1px solid white;"></th> |
− | <th rowspan="2;" width="820;" style="border-bottom: 1px solid white;">[[File:Networking rutxxx configuration openvpn topology v1.png|alt=|border|right|750x750px]]</th> | + | <th rowspan="2;" width="820;" style="border-bottom: 1px solid white;">[[File:Networking rutxxx configuration openvpn topology v1.png|alt=|border|class=tlt-border|right|750x750px]]</th> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
Line 32: |
Line 32: |
| * And in the last section '''<key></key>''' paste whole private key from '''/easy-rsa/pki/private/"your_client_name".key''' | | * And in the last section '''<key></key>''' paste whole private key from '''/easy-rsa/pki/private/"your_client_name".key''' |
| *One more thing to change in your .ovpn file is to change the IP address to your router's '''public IP address''' | | *One more thing to change in your .ovpn file is to change the IP address to your router's '''public IP address''' |
− | [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration openvpn certification file.jpg|alt=|border]] | + | [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration openvpn certification file.jpg|alt=|border|class=tlt-border]] |
| | | |
| *Now you can '''Save''' and '''Import''' your '''.ovpn''' file to the OpenVPN client by right-clicking on OpenVPN GUI in the hidden icons tray and navigating to '''Import → Import File'''. | | *Now you can '''Save''' and '''Import''' your '''.ovpn''' file to the OpenVPN client by right-clicking on OpenVPN GUI in the hidden icons tray and navigating to '''Import → Import File'''. |
− | [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration certificate import.jpg|alt=|border]] | + | [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration certificate import.jpg|alt=|border|class=tlt-border]] |
| | | |
| Do not connect yet to your VPN client, we still have to configure the server. | | Do not connect yet to your VPN client, we still have to configure the server. |
Line 108: |
Line 108: |
| | | |
| If everything was configurated correctly your OpenVPN server should be '''Active''': | | If everything was configurated correctly your OpenVPN server should be '''Active''': |
− | [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration ovpn active state.jpg|alt=|border|1008x1008px]] | + | [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration ovpn active state.jpg|alt=|border|1008x1008px|class=tlt-border]] |
| | | |
| Now let's try to connect from a '''client''' to the '''server'''. | | Now let's try to connect from a '''client''' to the '''server'''. |
Line 114: |
Line 114: |
| On your Windows machine right-click on '''OpenVPN GUI''' '''→''' Select your client → Press Connect | | On your Windows machine right-click on '''OpenVPN GUI''' '''→''' Select your client → Press Connect |
| | | |
− | [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration openvpn connect to the client.jpg|alt=|border]] | + | [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration openvpn connect to the client.jpg|alt=|border|class=tlt-border]] |
| | | |
| If the connection was successful then you will get the following notification: | | If the connection was successful then you will get the following notification: |
| | | |
− | [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration successful connection.jpg|alt=|border]] | + | [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration successful connection.jpg|alt=|border|class=tlt-border]] |
| | | |
| To test if the connection is working properly on your Windows machine open '''CMD''' and type ping '''192.168.15.1''' (server's VPN IP) you should get a similar response: | | To test if the connection is working properly on your Windows machine open '''CMD''' and type ping '''192.168.15.1''' (server's VPN IP) you should get a similar response: |
| | | |
− | [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration cmd ping to the server.jpg|alt=|border]] | + | [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration cmd ping to the server.jpg|alt=|border|class=tlt-border]] |