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diff --git a/openvpn/sample-config-files/tls-home.conf b/openvpn/sample-config-files/tls-home.conf deleted file mode 100644 index daa4ea1..0000000 --- a/openvpn/sample-config-files/tls-home.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -# -# Sample OpenVPN configuration file for -# home using SSL/TLS mode and RSA certificates/keys. -# -# '#' or ';' may be used to delimit comments. - -# Use a dynamic tun device. -# For Linux 2.2 or non-Linux OSes, -# you may want to use an explicit -# unit number such as "tun1". -# OpenVPN also supports virtual -# ethernet "tap" devices. -dev tun - -# Our OpenVPN peer is the office gateway. -remote 1.2.3.4 - -# 10.1.0.2 is our local VPN endpoint (home). -# 10.1.0.1 is our remote VPN endpoint (office). -ifconfig 10.1.0.2 10.1.0.1 - -# Our up script will establish routes -# once the VPN is alive. -up ./home.up - -# In SSL/TLS key exchange, Office will -# assume server role and Home -# will assume client role. -tls-client - -# Certificate Authority file -ca my-ca.crt - -# Our certificate/public key -cert home.crt - -# Our private key -key home.key - -# OpenVPN 2.0 uses UDP port 1194 by default -# (official port assignment by iana.org 11/04). -# OpenVPN 1.x uses UDP port 5000 by default. -# Each OpenVPN tunnel must use -# a different port number. -# lport or rport can be used -# to denote different ports -# for local and remote. -; port 1194 - -# Downgrade UID and GID to -# "nobody" after initialization -# for extra security. -; user nobody -; group nobody - -# If you built OpenVPN with -# LZO compression, uncomment -# out the following line. -; comp-lzo - -# Send a UDP ping to remote once -# every 15 seconds to keep -# stateful firewall connection -# alive. Uncomment this -# out if you are using a stateful -# firewall. -; ping 15 - -# Uncomment this section for a more reliable detection when a system -# loses its connection. For example, dial-ups or laptops that -# travel to other locations. -; ping 15 -; ping-restart 45 -; ping-timer-rem -; persist-tun -; persist-key - -# Verbosity level. -# 0 -- quiet except for fatal errors. -# 1 -- mostly quiet, but display non-fatal network errors. -# 3 -- medium output, good for normal operation. -# 9 -- verbose, good for troubleshooting -verb 3 |