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sir topet ganun din sa poknat hindi po maimport ung .ovpn na file..eto po ung screenshot sir.. thanks
Hi Friend,
I encountered this problem before when I was doing testing on VPN Services. In my case na-encounter ko naman siya sa config files ng ProxPN. The solution I had was to use another clean copy of the config files. Minsan kasi nagkakamali tayo sa pag-edit ng config file (yung .ovpn file), na ang nangyayari minsan kapag nag-save tayo nagiging "Text File" ang file type niya, hindi na "OVPN file" ang file type. In fact nangyari ito sa akin hindi lang sa Linux kundi pati sa Windows.
Here's a simple test that you can do. Kasi yung steps na ginagawa natin ay GUI-based steps (point-and-click with the mouse). Actually puwede sa command line mag-start ng OpenVPN session gaya ng sinabi ni lineanne_john. Pati sa Windows puwede rin.
Command line version of running OpenVPN:
1. Open Terminal
2. type this command
Code:
openvpn /path/to/ovpnfile
Example: let's say that your config files are in your "Downloads" folder and the filename of the .ovpn file is "poknat", it would look something like this:
Code:
openvpn /Downloads/poknat.ovpn
Note: you may need to type "sudo" before the command, like this:
Code:
sudo openvpn /Downloads/poknat.ovpn
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