Vpn client » History » Revision 6
« Previous |
Revision 6/8
(diff)
| Next »
Herve Caumont, 2013-08-22 10:40
VPN Setup¶
- Table of contents
- VPN Setup
Introduction¶
The purpose of this section is to lead the users to install and use their OpenVPN Client, in order to establish connection with Terradue's VPN server.
Since August 2013, a new way to establish your virtual private network is in place.
We expect it to be more easy and intuitive.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: if you have a previously installed VPN client (e.g. tunnelblick) on your system, such previously installed client must be disconnected and then be disabled (we recommend uninstalling it).
Automated setup¶
From now on, you can directly go to:
https://access.terradue.com
and login using your username and password.
Once logged, all the connection setup is automatic, you must only approve the access by the new client.
Running your VPN connection¶
- In your desktop tray, click on the "OpenVPN Connect" icon
- From the dropdown menu, select the entry "Connect to access.terradue.com"
- Provide your username and password to approve the access
You are now connected !
Check that the "OpenVPN Connect" icon in your desktop tray is now featuring a green symbol.
Once connected to the VPN, the procedure for accessing your Sandbox is unchanged, and still makes use of your private keys with SSH access (cf. SSH Connexion).
Nota bene¶
Manual setup on other platforms¶
To download the "OpenVPN Connect" client for installation on another computer, you can access installation material and configuration templates from here:
https://cloud.terradue.com:1194
Selecting "Connect" sends you to the initial prompt page, described above (for automated setup on your computer).
Command Line Interface¶
Some users need to use the OpenVPN's command line interface.
This last possibility is useful, because the "openvpn" command, which you can execute by using the prompt (Unix Shell or Windows Prompt) accepts the same parameters and has the same behavior regardless of which Operating System you use.
In addition, you can use the "openvpn" command in a script to automatically start the VPN connection.
The OpenVPN Command line section describes how to build and install OpenVPN for most of the operating systems, and use it via command lines.
Updated by Herve Caumont over 11 years ago · 6 revisions