# # Sample OpenVPN configuration file for # server 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 tap # 10.1.0.1 is our local VPN endpoint (server). # 10.1.0.2 is our remote VPN endpoint (home). ifconfig 192.168.69.1 255.255.255.0 # Our up script will establish routes # once the VPN is alive. # up ./server.up # In SSL/TLS key exchange, server will # assume server role and Home # will assume client role. tls-server # Diffie-Hellman Parameters (tls-server only) dh server-dh2048.pem # Certificate Authority file ca server-ca.crt # Our certificate/public key cert server.crt # Our private key key server.key # Use the following settings for optimal performance. proto udp port 53 # Use the following settings if you have a fascist network administrator # who watches network logs attentively just to catch people like you # proto tcp # port 443 # Downgrade UID and GID to # "nobody" after initialization # for extra security. user openvpn group openvpn # 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