![]() On Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, OpenVPN installs and initiates a service by default. ovpn file to ‘nf’: # sudo cp /etc/openvpn/Germany.ovpn /etc/openvpn/nf (Optional) Change the permissions on the pass file to protect the credentials: # sudo chmod 400 /etc/openvpn/pass In the ‘/etc/openvpn’ folder, create a text file called pass: # sudo nano /etc/openvpn/passĪnd enter your IVPN Account ID (starts with ‘ivpn’) on the first line and any non-blank text on the 2nd line, then press ‘Ctrl X’ to save the changes and exit the text editor. ovpn file you copied in the previous step and change the line ‘auth-user-pass’ to ‘auth-user-pass pass’: # sudo nano /etc/openvpn/Germany.ovpn ovpn file with the desired server location to the ‘/etc/openvpn’ folder: # sudo cp /location/whereYouDownloadedConfigfilesTo/Germany.ovpn /etc/openvpn/Įdit the. ![]() Then press ‘Ctrl X’ to save the changes and exit the text editor. Run the command: # sudo nano /etc/default/openvpnĪnd uncomment, or remove, the “#” in front of AUTOSTART="all" ![]() In order to configure OpenVPN to autostart for systemd, complete the following steps: General Troubleshooting Billing Passwords Privacy Windows macOS GNU/Linux iPad/iPhone Android Routers Media Players
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