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-#!/bin/sh
-
-# A sample OpenVPN startup script
-# for Linux.
-
-# openvpn config file directory
-dir=/etc/openvpn
-
-# load the firewall
-$dir/firewall.sh
-
-# load TUN/TAP kernel module
-modprobe tun
-
-# enable IP forwarding
-echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
-
-# Invoke openvpn for each VPN tunnel
-# in daemon mode. Alternatively,
-# you could remove "--daemon" from
-# the command line and add "daemon"
-# to the config file.
-#
-# Each tunnel should run on a separate
-# UDP port. Use the "port" option
-# to control this. Like all of
-# OpenVPN's options, you can
-# specify "--port 8000" on the command
-# line or "port 8000" in the config
-# file.
-
-openvpn --cd $dir --daemon --config vpn1.conf
-openvpn --cd $dir --daemon --config vpn2.conf
-openvpn --cd $dir --daemon --config vpn2.conf