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vpnaccess [2022/07/25 18:15] djgalloway [Fedora Network Manager GUI -- Fedora 34] |
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**NOTE:** You will need VPN credentials for each machine/workstation you intend to connect to the Sepia VPN. **Client credentials can not be used on more than one machine at a time!** | **NOTE:** You will need VPN credentials for each machine/workstation you intend to connect to the Sepia VPN. **Client credentials can not be used on more than one machine at a time!** | ||
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==== Linux ==== | ==== Linux ==== | ||
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cd /etc/openvpn | cd /etc/openvpn | ||
- | wget https://filedump.ceph.com/sepia-vpn-client.tar.gz | + | |
+ | sudo wget https://filedump.ceph.com/sepia-vpn-client.tar.gz | ||
sudo tar zxvf sepia-vpn-client.tar.gz | sudo tar zxvf sepia-vpn-client.tar.gz | ||
- | # Ubuntu Bionic and later (or any python3-only distro) | ||
- | sudo apt-get -y install python2-minimal; sed -i 's|/usr/bin/python|/usr/bin/python2|g' sepia/new-client | ||
# Generate client credentials | # Generate client credentials | ||
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=== Troubleshooting === | === Troubleshooting === | ||
+ | Please disable SELinux on rhel clients | ||
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To troubleshoot your VPN connection, try running the following command to determine where the connection is failing: | To troubleshoot your VPN connection, try running the following command to determine where the connection is failing: | ||