VPN
Contents
Debian / Ubuntu / Ubuntu Mate
Information stolen from here
install OpenVPN
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install network-manager-openvpn network-manager network-manager-gnome network-manager-openvpn-gnome
enable Network Manager
gksudo pluma /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
(Mate edition) orgksudo gedit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
(GNOME version)- Make sure that
managed=true
- logout and log in again
add OpenVPN connection
- download and extract ackspace.ovpn.7z
- click the network icon
- click on Edit Connections...
- click on Add
- select Import a saved VPN configuration... and click Create...
- select the downloaded ackspace.ovpn file
- type in your User name (without
@ackspace.nl
) and given Password and click Save - close all remaining network dialogs
connect to OpenVPN
- click the network icon
- go to VPN connections and click ackspace
now, go to LDAP#Reset_password to update your credentials if you haven't done yet
autoconnect
If you're using spacenet on a remote (untrusted) location, it's a good idea to use this VPN on top of it. You can do this automatically by:
- click on the network icon
- click Edit Connections...
- doubleclick spacenet
- go to tab General
- check Automatically connect to VPN
- select ackspace
- click Save
troubleshooting
If you can't connect to the VPN ("blinking" padlock), run openvpn --config ackspace.ovpn
from the command line, fill in the username and password when asked, and check the following:
Auth failed
us=317651 AUTH: Received control message: AUTH_FAILED us=318004 TCP/UDP: Closing socket us=318137 SIGTERM[soft,auth-failure] received, process exiting
Check your username (don't add @ackspace.nl
) and (provided) password
Sequence Completed
us=840388 /sbin/ip route add .... us=848238 /sbin/ip route add 192.168.1.0/24 via 10.8.0.1 us=851289 Initialization Sequence Completed (still running)
Your VPN connection now works, check if the network manager works (try and logout and in again)
Operation not permitted
us=407214 ERROR: Cannot ioctl TUNSETIFF tun: Operation not permitted (errno=1) us=407251 Exiting due to fatal error
run the same command with sudo
windows
Tested on Windows 10
install OpenVPN
- download the latest OpenVPN installer
- run the installer
add OpenVPN connection
- run OpenVPN GUI
- download media:ackspace.ovpn.7z
- right click the OpenVPN GUI tray icon
- click on Import file...
- open the downloaded ackspace.ovpn file, click Ok
connect to OpenVPN
- right click the OpenVPN GUI tray icon
- click on Connect
- type in your User name (without
@ackspace.nl
) and given Password and click Ok
now, go to LDAP#Reset_password to update your credentials if you haven't done yet