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Recommend a smart guide to setting up OpenVPN
I ran into a problem - a lot of ways to configure OpenVPN are googled, but if you do it as written, it turns out strange. For example, it was possible to configure the server to accept any combination of username and password and still work. :) I would like it to be clearly described how to make a config 1) without client certificates purely on a password and how 2) on a certificate and password so that the wrong password does not work and the username needed was a certificate, not a Unix one, but a Unix one so that it does not fit. Server - centos 5, client - windows 7.
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In the link from the first comment, they want to do something completely different, not what I need, and they do it illiterately, which is obvious even to me as a non-Linuxoid.
Thanks for the links to the openvpn site and to the translation of fakes, of course, but it was easier then to send to Google. :) In general, there is no answer to the question asked yet.
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