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          <filename>/etc/openvpn</filename>. The definition files are all files
          with the extension <filename>.conf</filename>. This means that you
!         should rename or deelete any sample configuration files in that
          directory if you don't want openvpn to attempt to start those tunnels
          at (re)boot time.</para>
--- 392,396 ----
          <filename>/etc/openvpn</filename>. The definition files are all files
          with the extension <filename>.conf</filename>. This means that you
!         should rename or delete any sample configuration files in that
          directory if you don't want openvpn to attempt to start those tunnels
          at (re)boot time.</para>
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      <title>Links</title>
  
!     <para><ulink url="http://openvpn.net";>OpenVPN main page</ulink></para>
    </section>
  </chapter>
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      <title>Links</title>
  
!     <section>
!       <title>OpenVPN links</title>
! 
!       <para><ulink url="http://openvpn.net";>OpenVPN main page</ulink></para>
! 
!       <para><ulink url="http://www.vpnforum.de/";>German OpenVPN
!       forum</ulink></para>
! 
!       <para>A valuable forum for german speaking users- if someone knows a
!       similar forum, please let us know.</para>
!     </section>
! 
!     <section>
!       <title>OpenSSL tools and hints to how to create your own
!       Certificates</title>
! 
!       <para>This points you to sites with software and documenation team
!       member uses to create their own keys.</para>
! 
!       <para><ulink url="http://www.openssl.org";>OpenSSL main
!       page</ulink></para>
! 
!       <para><ulink url="http://www.hohnstaedt.de/xca.html";>xca</ulink></para>
! 
!       <para>A nice graphical interface, works for Windows as well as
!       Linux.</para>
! 
!       <para><ulink url="http://tinyca.sm-zone.net/";>tinyca</ulink></para>
! 
!       <para>TinyCA is a simple graphical userinterface written in Perl/Gtk to
!       manage a small CA (Certification Authority). TinyCA works as a frontend
!       for openssl</para>
! 
!       <para><ulink
!       url="http://www.pseudonym.org/ssl/ssl_ca.html#creatingl";>Creating
!       Self-Signed Certificate Authority Certificate</ulink></para>
! 
!       <para>For those who run the most important servers without X11</para>
!     </section>
    </section>
  </chapter>
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