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− | *Login to your OpenVPN Access Server as administrator by entering this link into your web browser https://localhost:943<br> | + | *Login to your OpenVPN Access Server as administrator by entering this link into your web browser: https://localhost:943<br> |
| *By default username is: <b>openvpn</b> | | *By default username is: <b>openvpn</b> |
− | *The Password is the same as you have configured previously: | + | *The Password is the same as you have configured previously. |
| [[File:Networking RUTX configuration example connecting to openvpn access server openVPN login2 v1.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|1100px]]<br> | | [[File:Networking RUTX configuration example connecting to openvpn access server openVPN login2 v1.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|1100px]]<br> |
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| You will need to set up some details into the OpenVPN Access Server: | | You will need to set up some details into the OpenVPN Access Server: |
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− | *Create new OpenVPN Access Server user. (Username and password) | + | *Create new OpenVPN Access Server user (Username and password). |
| *Set up the Public IP address. | | *Set up the Public IP address. |
− | *Once the new user is created, you will need to login with these credentials and download the .openvpn client file (it will be used in the {{{device}}} router) | + | *Once the new user is created, you will need to login with these credentials and download the .openvpn client file (it will be used in the {{{device}}} router). |
| ===Adding new user to OpenVPN Access Server=== | | ===Adding new user to OpenVPN Access Server=== |
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| In order to manage your users on OpenVPN Access Server navigate to <b>User Management -> User Permissions</b> | | In order to manage your users on OpenVPN Access Server navigate to <b>User Management -> User Permissions</b> |
| [[File:Networking RUTX configuration example connecting to openvpn access server openVPN user permissions2 v1.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|1100px]]<br> | | [[File:Networking RUTX configuration example connecting to openvpn access server openVPN user permissions2 v1.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|1100px]]<br> |
− | #Type the username.<br> | + | #Type the <b>Username</b>.<br> |
| #Select <b>Allow Auto-login</b>.<br> | | #Select <b>Allow Auto-login</b>.<br> |
| #Click on <b>More Settings</b>.<br> | | #Click on <b>More Settings</b>.<br> |
− | #Add a password.<br> | + | #Add a <b>Password</b>.<br> |
− | #Click on <b>Save Settings</b><br> | + | #Click on <b>Save Settings</b>.<br> |
| [[File:Networking RUTX configuration example connecting to openvpn access server openVPN user permissions3 v2.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|1100px]] | | [[File:Networking RUTX configuration example connecting to openvpn access server openVPN user permissions3 v2.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|1100px]] |
| Click on <b>Update Running Server</b> (it should pop-up at the top of configuration window): | | Click on <b>Update Running Server</b> (it should pop-up at the top of configuration window): |
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| ===Network settings=== | | ===Network settings=== |
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− | Presuming that <b>OpenVPN Access Server</b> will be running on Windows PC (virtual machine with Linux installed) and assuming that Teltonika {{{device}}} device will be providing a public IP address for Windows PC we need to configure OpenVPN Access Server, virtual machine and {{{device}}} device to allow connection to OpenVPN Access Server. | + | Presuming that <b>OpenVPN Access Server</b> will be running on Windows PC (virtual machine with Linux installed) and assuming that Teltonika {{{device}}} device will be providing a public IP address for Windows PC you will need to configure OpenVPN Access Server, virtual machine and {{{device}}} device to allow connection to OpenVPN Access Server. |
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| '''Setting IP address''' | | '''Setting IP address''' |
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− | Now, our Windows PC and Linux systems will be getting public IP from Teltonika {{{device}}} device, so we need to make one more configuration to OpenVPN | + | Now Windows PC and Linux systems will be getting public IP from Teltonika {{{device}}} device, so it is required to make one more configuration to OpenVPN |
| Access Server. | | Access Server. |
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| #Navigate to <b>Configuration -> Network Settings -> Hostname or IP address</b>. | | #Navigate to <b>Configuration -> Network Settings -> Hostname or IP address</b>. |
| #Enter the public IP address of the Teltonika {{{device}}} device: | | #Enter the public IP address of the Teltonika {{{device}}} device: |
| + | #Save the settings and update the running server. |
| [[File:Networking RUTX configuration example connecting to openvpn access server openVPN publicip v1.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|1100px]] | | [[File:Networking RUTX configuration example connecting to openvpn access server openVPN publicip v1.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|1100px]] |
− | #Save the settings and update running server.
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− | In this way, the clients .ovpn configuration files will be successfuly downloaded from server.
| + | This way, the clients .ovpn configuration files will be successfully downloaded from the server. |
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| ==Virtual machine configuration== | | ==Virtual machine configuration== |