Guard Your Network with IPCop, Part 4: Configuring OpenVPN

Guard Your Network with IPCop, Part 4: Configuring OpenVPN The OpenVPN client is available for MS Windows, Mac OS and Android (it works on rooted devices). With the basics covered, let’s move on to Zerina! Zerina. The Zerina add-on adds an OpenVPN server functionality to IPCop. Let’s set it up and access the office network using a Windows-based client. Bob's Notepad: VPN for OSX and Windows with IPCop IPCop also has VPN services built in the problem is: Windows is retarded. Windows does not behave the way standard VPN clients should so the easiest way to create a VPN is to use OpenVPN. There is a third party plugin at www.zerina.de that you can painlessly use to install an OpenVPN server. How Setup a Windows to connect to IPCOP OPENVPN Solutions

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