Message ID | 20220114171446.26446-1-a@unstable.cc |
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Headers | show |
Series | Introduce ovpn-dco(-win) support | expand |
Hi all, We would love to get eager early adopters to test OpenVPN2 with ovpn-dco support. For this reason we are providing testing repositories that contain OpenVPN2 compiled out of the "dco" branch: * OpenWRT feed ** https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn-dev-openwrt * COPR repo (Fedora, CentOS, RHEL) ** for openvpn2: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/dsommers/openvpn-dco/ ** for ovpn-dco: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/dsommers/openvpn3/ A repository for Debian/Ubuntu is in the making and will be available soon! If you are excited about getting ovpn-dco running on your server, please test and provide feedback. We already have various instances running this code together with ovpn-dco, but the larger the number of beta-testers the better! Regards,
On 01/02/2022 15:56, Antonio Quartulli wrote: > > * COPR repo (Fedora, CentOS, RHEL) > ** for openvpn2: > https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/dsommers/openvpn-dco/ > ** for ovpn-dco: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/dsommers/openvpn3/ Just a few quick steps on how to test this on Fedora and RHEL (with clones). First, ensure you have the a functional 'yum copr' command. This is normally available by default on Fedora and RHEL-8 and up. Then run these commands: # yum copr enable dsommers/openvpn-dco # yum copr enable dsommers/openvpn3 # yum install kmod-ovpn-dco openvpn Then you can put your server configs into /etc/openvpn/server and client configs into /etc/openvpn/client. To start the OpenVPN server: # systemctl enable --now openvpn-server@CONFIG_NAME To start the OpenVPN client: # systemctl enable --now openvpn-client@CONFIG_NAME These steps will also start OpenVPN automatically upon boot. If you don't want that, just replace 'enable --now' with 'start'.