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tutorial_en_openvpn [2012/05/29 16:02] mihaimtutorial_en_openvpn [2012/05/29 18:04] mihaim
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 Save the zip file anywhere, preferrably your desktop.\\ We'll get back to it later. Save the zip file anywhere, preferrably your desktop.\\ We'll get back to it later.
  
-\\     <html><b><a name="table" id="table">Table of Contents</a></b></html>+\\     ==Table of Contents==
  
  
-  * **[[#windows|Setup on Windows]]** (Section 1) +  * **[[tutorial_en_openvpn#Setting Up VPN On Windows|Setup on Windows]]** (Section 1) 
-  * **[[#linux|Setup on Linux]]** (Section 2) +  * **[[tutorial_en_openvpn#Setting Up VPN on Linux|Setup on Linux]]** (Section 2) 
-  * **[[#mac|Setup on Mac OS X]]** (Section 3) +  * **[[tutorial_en_openvpn#Setup on Mac OS X|Setup on Mac OS X]]** (Section 3) 
-  * **[[#testconn|Testing Your Connection]]** +  * **[[tutorial_en_openvpn#Setting Up VPN on Mac OS X|Testing Your Connection]]** 
  
-\\ <html><h3><b><a name="windows" id="windows">Setting Up VPN On Windows</a></b></h3></html>+==Setting Up VPN On Windows==
  
-**(Section 1)** [[#table|(Table of Contents)]] +**(Section 1)** [[tutorial_en_openvpn#Table of Contents|(Table of Contents)]] 
  
 Let's start by downloading an installer which contains the necessary components to get the VPN running.\\ We will be using the excellent, free, open-source, secure tunneling daemon, known as OpenVPN. Let's start by downloading an installer which contains the necessary components to get the VPN running.\\ We will be using the excellent, free, open-source, secure tunneling daemon, known as OpenVPN.
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 To verify the connection, [[#testconn|click here]] to jump to the end of this tutorial and test your connection. To verify the connection, [[#testconn|click here]] to jump to the end of this tutorial and test your connection.
  
-\\ <html><h3><b><a name="linux" id="linux">Setting Up VPN on Linux</a></b> </h3></html>+\\ ==Setting Up VPN on Linux==
  
-**(Section 2)** [[#table|(Table of Contents)]]+**(Section 2)** [[tutorial_en_openvpn#Table of Contents|(Table of Contents)]]
  
 In this tutorial we will be using the Linux Mint distribution, which is a variant of Ubuntu. Both are Debian-based operating systems.\\ Regardless of which linux distribution you have, installation should be similar. In this tutorial we will be using the Linux Mint distribution, which is a variant of Ubuntu. Both are Debian-based operating systems.\\ Regardless of which linux distribution you have, installation should be similar.
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 To close the connection hit Ctrl + C or close the terminal box. To close the connection hit Ctrl + C or close the terminal box.
  
-\\ <html><h3><b><a name="mac" id="mac">Setting Up VPN on Mac OS X</a></b></h3></html>+==Setting Up VPN on Mac OS X==
  
-**(Section 3)** [[#table|(Table of Contents)]]+**(Section 3)** [[tutorial_en_openvpn#Table of Contents|(Table of Contents)]]
  
 If you have Mac OS X 10.4 or later, it is possible to get OpenVPN working. Thanks to TunnelBlick. If you have Mac OS X 10.4 or later, it is possible to get OpenVPN working. Thanks to TunnelBlick.
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