OpenVPN certificates
Re: OpenVPN certificates #2
Posted 2 April 2017 - 10:10
https://forums.openp...ent-side/page-4
From version 2.4 up AES-128-GCM as your VPN server, this is not only faster and less CPU intensive, but it also implements its own authentication. BTW I haven't tested it!
Edited by 40H3X, 2 April 2017 - 10:11.
Hardware: Vu+ Uno 4K SE - Vu+ Duo 4K - Fuba 78 cm - Tripleblock LNB Quad 19.2/23.5/28.2 - DS918+
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Re: OpenVPN certificates #3
Re: OpenVPN certificates #4
Posted 3 April 2017 - 07:29
Edited by daveraver, 3 April 2017 - 07:30.
Re: OpenVPN certificates #5
Posted 3 April 2017 - 07:35
http://www.world-of-...ead.php?t=36336
Edited by daveraver, 3 April 2017 - 07:35.
Re: OpenVPN certificates #6
Posted 3 April 2017 - 08:47
you can use this script too:I don't understand that, can you put it in some "stupid user" English?
That link seems to me again about Windows and .pem.
I have Linux to Linux connections. So how I build certificates in Linux, or maybe I don't need them?
wget https://git.io/vpn -O openvpn-install.sh && bash openvpn-install.sh
it is a guided instalation of openvpn on linux distros, centos, ubuntu, debian, and you can use the cert files for your enigma2 box, by editing server.conf and client.ovpn to setup right for your enigma2 box.
Edited by daveraver, 3 April 2017 - 08:48.
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