Hey,

thanx for the help! I think I maybe described my problem wrong.

I have a Linux (Ubuntu) PC that I want to connect to my green network 
over VPN. The connection should be established automaticly on each boot.

What I did was to setup a VPN account on Endian and create a .conf file 
in Ubuntu that allows the user to connect. Putting the .conf file inside 
/etc/openvpn makes the connection be started on boot. But in this case 
the connection cant be established because of the auth-user-pass
parameter in the .conf file. In order to establish the connection I have 
now every time to restart OpenVPN manually and then I get a prompt to 
enter username/password.

Are there other way of authentication that can make the connection work 
always on boot?

Thank you for your time!
Vassilis



Vetch:
> Hi,
> 
> I think there's some things that could help you out on this page....
> 
> http://openvpn.se/files/howto/openvpn-howto_run_openvpn_as_nonadmin-Rev1.1.html
>  
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jx
> 
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Vassilis V. <bigracc...@gmx.net 
> <mailto:bigracc...@gmx.net>> wrote:
> 
>     Hello all!
> 
>     I setup the OpenVPN server on Endian and it works great.
> 
>     What I want to change now, is that I always need to input my
>     username/password on connecting to the VPN. I would prefer to have it
>     always automaticly connecting on boot. Would someone be so kind and give
>     me some tips on how to do it? From what I read, I need to use
>     certificates to do that but I have had no luck finding the right answer.
> 
>     Thank you very much!
> 
>     
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