![]() In this example, I created two OpenVPN connections and they are named ovpnc4 for OpenVPN 1 connection and ovpnc5 for OpenVPN 2 connection ( Figure 7). The OpenVPN connections are named ovpncX where X is number assigned by the system. Next to the Available network ports field, select each of the OpenVPN connections you created earlier from the Network port drop-down field and click the Add button to assign the network port.Navigate to Interfaces -> Assignments.Under the Client Instance Statistics section, you should be able to see the connections you created and ideally if configured correctly, the status for each connections should be up ( Figure 6).Īssign Interfaces to each OpenVPN Connection Create additional OpenVPN client connections as needed.In the Custom options field, paste the following options ( Figure 5):.Ensure Don't add or remove routes field is checked.In the Compression field, ensure that Adaptive LZO Compression is selected.In the Hardware Crypto field, ensure No Hardware Crypto Acceleration is selected ( Figure 4).I've used SHA256 (256-bit) with no problems. In the Auth digest algorithm field, select the auth digest algorithm supported by your VPN provider.Ensure the Enable NCP field is unchecked.I've used AES-256-CBC (256 bit key, 128 bit block) with no problems ( Figure 3). In the Encryption Algorithm field, select the highest encryption that your VPN provider supports.Please note that this field may need to be adjusted to your VPN provider's requirements, however most of the VPN providers I've used, Username/Password has been sufficient. In the Client Certificate field, ensure that None (Username and/or Password required) is selected.In the Peer Certificate Authority field, ensure you select the CA that you created in the import VPN Provider CA Certificate section above. ![]() Ensure the Use a TLS Key field is unchecked. ![]()
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