NB3700 User Manual 3.8
Parameter
OpenVPN Options
use compression
Enable or disable LZO packet compression
use keepalive
Can be used to send a periodic keepalive packet in order to
keep the tunnel up despite of inactivity
redirect gateway
By redirecting the gateway, all packets will be directed to
the VPN tunnel. Please ensure that essential services (such
as DNS or NTP servers) can be reached at the network
behind the tunnel. In doubt, create an extra static route
pointing to the correct interface.
allow duplicates
Allow multiple clients with the same common name to con-
currently connect.
verify certs
Check peer certificate against local CRL.
OpenVPN Expert Configuration (Client)
The expert configuration mode offers a straightforward way to configure a tunnel by
simply uploading a zip package containing the required configuration and optionally
key/certificate files. A client tunnel usually consists of the following files:
Parameter
Client Expert Files
client.conf
OpenVPN configuration file (see
for available options)
ca.crt
Root certificate authority file
client.crt
Certificate file
client.key
Private key file
client.p12
PKCS#12 file
ta.key
TLS authentication key file
Please note that you may specify arbitrary file names, however, the configuration file
suffix must be
.conf
and all files referred in the configuration file must correspond to
relative path names.
OpenVPN Expert Configuration (Server)
A server tunnel typically requires the following files:
Parameter
Server Expert Files
server.conf
OpenVPN configuration file
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