That's all. OpenVPN server successfully installed on your Debian Cloud VPS

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That's all. OpenVPN server successfully installed on your Debian Cloud VPS

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Client OpenVPN
During the installation of the OpenVPN server, you were asked to provide a name for the VPN client. In this tutorial, we have used "vpnclient" as the client name. The installer automatically created a VPN client configuration file at /root/vpnclient.ovpn based on this name. You can either open the file and copy its contents, or download it to your local computer from which you want to connect to the OpenVPN server. If you want to connect to the OpenVPN server from a Windows computer, you need to save the .ovpn file in the directory C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config.

To connect to the OpenVPN server, you need a VPN client, which you can download at https://openvpn.net/community-downloads/.

After you have installed the OpenVPN phone number list client on your local machine and downloaded the configuration file, you can try to connect to the newly installed OpenVPN server.



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