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#!/bin/sh

# A sample OpenVPN startup script
# for Linux.

# openvpn config file directory
dir=/etc/openvpn

# load the firewall
$dir/firewall.sh

# load TUN/TAP kernel module
modprobe tun

# enable IP forwarding
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward

# Invoke openvpn for each VPN tunnel
# in daemon mode.  Alternatively,
# you could remove "--daemon" from
# the command line and add "daemon"
# to the config file.
#
# Each tunnel should run on a separate
# UDP port.  Use the "port" option
# to control this.  Like all of
# OpenVPN's options, you can
# specify "--port 8000" on the command
# line or "port 8000" in the config
# file.

openvpn --cd $dir --daemon --config vpn1.conf
openvpn --cd $dir --daemon --config vpn2.conf
openvpn --cd $dir --daemon --config vpn2.conf

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Name Type Size Permission Actions
README File 172 B 0644
client.conf File 3.37 KB 0644
firewall.sh File 3.48 KB 0755
loopback-client File 11.19 KB 0644
loopback-server File 694 B 0644
openvpn-shutdown.sh File 63 B 0755
openvpn-startup.sh File 776 B 0755
server.conf File 10.52 KB 0644
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