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User
Manual
GWG Gateway
OpenVPN
Label
Description
Tunnel Used
This number will be generated automatically and it represents a number of
configured tunnels.
Maximum number of
tunnels
This is the maximum number of allowed OpenVPN tunnels
No.
This filed indicates the number of the OpenVPN tunnel
Name
This field shows the Tunnel Name that you gave to the OpenVPN tunnel.
Enabled
This field shows if tunnel is enabled or disabled. After clicking on Start button,
only enabled tunnels will be started.
Status
This field indicates status of the OpenVPN tunnel. Click on Refresh button to see
current status of defined OpenVPN tunnels.
Auth Mode
This field shows authentication mode being used.
Advanced
This field shows the additional chosen options for OpenVPN tunnel.
Remote Address
This field displays the IP address of remote peer. If tunnel is in wait or client
state, X letter will appear.
Show
This button opens a detailed statistics window for the tunnel.
Delete
Click on this link to delete the tunnel and all settings for that particular tunnel.
Edit
This link opens screen where you can change the tunnel’s settings.
Add New Tunnel
Click on this button to add a new OpenVPN tunnel. After you have added the
tunnel, you will see it listed in the Summary table.
Start
This button starts the OpenVPN negotiations between all defined and enabled
tunnels. If the OpenVPN is already started, Start button is replaced with Restart
button.
Stop
This button will stop all OpenVPN started negotiations.
Refresh
Click on this button to refresh the Status field in the Summary table.
OpenVPN Settings
Tunnel Number
This number will be generated automatically and it represents a number of the
tunnel.
Tunnel Name
Enter a name for the OpenVPN tunnel. This allows you to identify multiple
tunnels and does not have to match the name used at the other end of the tunnel.
Enable
Check this box to enable this particular OpenVPN tunnel.
Interface Type
Select TUN or TAP mode.
Authenticate Mode
Select a method of authentication, options are: NONE, Pre-Shared secret (PSK),
Username/Password, X.509 client/server mode. The authentication method
determines how the peers are authenticated to each other and later to exchange
cipher and HMAC keys to protect the data channel. Use NONE if you do not
want authentication at all.
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