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VPN – OpenVPN

Basics about OpenVPN

-OpenVPN basically works with two tunnel IP addresses, i.e. each connection has two IP addresses via which
the data traffic is processed.
- Depending on the authentication method, OpenVPN either works in point-to-point mode (with static key or no
authentication) or in server/client mode (with X.509 certificates).
- OpenVPN can use three different authentication methods:
None: No certificate or key is needed. Used primarily for testing the connection. The tunnel data is also
NOT
encrypted.
Static key: A 1024-bit key as required by each peer is generated for the connection. Similar to the
password.
Certificates, X.509: The following certificate variants are distinguished:
Each subscriber needs the same root CA and a personal certificate signed by the root CA.
Like 1, but with additional username/password verification.
Like 2, but without a personal certificate. In other words, subscribers only need a root CA and
username/password.
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OpenVPN can use an http proxy server as the outgoing connection. This is important for integration into
existing corporate networks with an Internet connection.
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The transmission protocol setting (UDP or TCP) can be freely selected with OpenVPN. The same applies
to the port numbers to be used for the transmission protocol.
 The settings for various OpenVPN con-
nection scenarios are described below.
 From the start page, click
igation bar on the left and
the navigation bar at the top.
 Click the button on the right to create an
OpenVPN connection.
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