Does your config work on other Linux distributions like 'normal' Ubuntu?
Unhappy Configure Vpn connection
Hi, I have a small problem and need help to configure the VPN connection.
Followed these steps to configure
In Terminal, install openvpn packages with apt-get install network-manager-openvpn.
Restart the network manager with restart network-manager
Run wget -O /etc/openvpn/ca.crt https://vpn.cjb.net/openvpn/ca.crt
Open the Network Manager on the menu bar.
Choose add and select the OpenVPN connection type, and click Add.
Enter CJB.net VPN SSL for the Connection Name.
Enter vpnproxy.cjb.net for the Gateway
Select Password and enter your login credentials.
Browse and select the CA Certificat we saved
Choose Advanced and enable LZO Compression.
Apply and exit.
Connect using the Network Manager.
but I can not connect or come out in this connection wicd network manager
Some other way to configure my VPN connection or some other client?
Any help will be welcomed and appreciated. I have read everything I could, I checked the forums, including 4 and backtrack backtrack 3 but I can not configure or start the VPN connection.
Even I have considered changing as the network manager in gnome ubuntu Festy .... but are the ideas of despair, so I turn to the question and the new theme.
Thank you very much and great job all the new bt5.
Thanks 4 help me.
Does your config work on other Linux distributions like 'normal' Ubuntu?
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A good start point is:
http://www.openvpn.net/index.php/ope...ion/howto.html
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HI,
As soon as you have openvpn installed on your machine, you can connect to your OpenVPN AS with no problem. You however, have to download the "locked profile" from your AS, once you have it on your computer issue this command:
root@bt:~# openvpn --config client.ovpn
Sun Jul 24 13:30:53 2011 OpenVPN 2.1.0 x86_64-pc-linux-gnu [SSL] [LZO2] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] [MH] [PF_INET6] [eurephia] built on Jul 20 2010
Enter Auth Username:
Once you put the username/password, it will show this:
Sun Jul 24 13:32:00 2011 Initialization Sequence Completed
At this time, you are connected to the OpenVPN server.
Hope that helps.
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one problem with the BT , my internet connection is VPN and when i install the BT i cant configurated the VPN . I googled and find to install network-manager but the question is "HOW TO INSTALL NETWORK MANAGER IF I CANT ACCESSS INTERNET ??? " i need to create VPN and access to internet
any ideas ? ?? ? ??