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=== add OpenVPN connection ===
 
=== add OpenVPN connection ===
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* download [[media:ackspace.ovpn]]
 
* click the network icon
 
* click the network icon
 
* click on ''Edit Connections...''
 
* click on ''Edit Connections...''
 
* click on ''Add''
 
* click on ''Add''
 
* select ''Import a saved VPN configuration...'' and click ''Create...''
 
* select ''Import a saved VPN configuration...'' and click ''Create...''
* select [[media:ackspace.ovpn]]
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* select the downloaded ackspace.ovpn file
 
* type in your ''User name'' and given ''Password'' and click ''Save''
 
* type in your ''User name'' and given ''Password'' and click ''Save''
 
* close all remaining network dialogs
 
* close all remaining network dialogs
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* click the network icon
 
* click the network icon
 
* go to ''VPN connections'' and click ''ackspace''
 
* go to ''VPN connections'' and click ''ackspace''
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now, go to [[LDAP#Reset_password]] to update your credentials
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== windows ==
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Tested on Windows 10
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=== install OpenVPN ===
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* download the [http://build.openvpn.net/downloads/releases/latest/openvpn-install-latest-stable.exe latest OpenVPN] installer
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* run the installer
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=== add OpenVPN connection ===
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* run ''OpenVPN GUI''
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* download [[media:ackspace.ovpn]]
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* right click the OpenVPN GUI tray icon
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* click on ''Import file...''
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* open the downloaded ackspace.ovpn file, click ''Ok''
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=== connect to OpenVPN ===
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* right click the OpenVPN GUI tray icon
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* click on ''Connect''
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* type in your ''User name'' and given ''Password'' and click ''Ok''
  
 
now, go to [[LDAP#Reset_password]] to update your credentials
 
now, go to [[LDAP#Reset_password]] to update your credentials

Revision as of 10:30, 4 December 2018

Debian / Ubuntu / Ubuntu Mate

Information stolen from here

install OpenVPN

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install network-manager-openvpn network-manager network-manager-gnome network-manager-openvpn-gnome

enable Network Manager

  • gksudo pluma /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf (Mate edition) or gksudo gedit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf (GNOME version)
  • Make sure that managed=true
  • logout and log in again

add OpenVPN connection

  • download media:ackspace.ovpn
  • click the network icon
  • click on Edit Connections...
  • click on Add
  • select Import a saved VPN configuration... and click Create...
  • select the downloaded ackspace.ovpn file
  • type in your User name and given Password and click Save
  • close all remaining network dialogs

connect to OpenVPN

  • click the network icon
  • go to VPN connections and click ackspace

now, go to LDAP#Reset_password to update your credentials


windows

Tested on Windows 10

install OpenVPN

add OpenVPN connection

  • run OpenVPN GUI
  • download media:ackspace.ovpn
  • right click the OpenVPN GUI tray icon
  • click on Import file...
  • open the downloaded ackspace.ovpn file, click Ok

connect to OpenVPN

  • right click the OpenVPN GUI tray icon
  • click on Connect
  • type in your User name and given Password and click Ok

now, go to LDAP#Reset_password to update your credentials