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BlueOnyx uses [[https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/345-openvpn-project.html|OpenVPN v2.4.1-2]] as its OpenVPN server. | BlueOnyx uses [[https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/345-openvpn-project.html|OpenVPN v2.4.1-2]] as its OpenVPN server. | ||
- | For troubleshooting information please scroll to the end of this page. | + | For troubleshooting [[#Troubleshooting OpenVPN|troubleshooting]] information please scroll to the end of this page. |
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The configuration files for OpenVPN reside under ''/etc/openvpn/'' and all user certificates can be found under ''/etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki''. If you ever plan on migrating the OpenVPN access from one server to another, then be sure to move the ''/etc/openvpn/'' directory across to the new server as well. This will retain both the server certificates and the user certificates. | The configuration files for OpenVPN reside under ''/etc/openvpn/'' and all user certificates can be found under ''/etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki''. If you ever plan on migrating the OpenVPN access from one server to another, then be sure to move the ''/etc/openvpn/'' directory across to the new server as well. This will retain both the server certificates and the user certificates. | ||
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+ | Under Aventurin{e} or OpenVZ the VPS in question with the OpenVPN package installed must have the capability [[https://openvz.org/VPN_via_the_TUN/TAP_device|Net/TUN]] enabled. In Aventurin{e} this can be done via the GUI interface under VPS / Basic Settings by ticking the respective checkbox and saving. Also make sure your Aventurin{e} node has the kernel module "tun" loaded ("modprobe tun"). | ||
==Useful shell-tools:== | ==Useful shell-tools:== |