From 3173de94ad1c7c7668c8bd95ea3d9d9fa0d505c6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: James Valleroy Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2018 17:15:06 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Fetch latest manual from wiki Signed-off-by: James Valleroy --- doc/OpenVPN.raw.xml | 4 +- doc/freedombox-manual.raw.xml | 77 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 2 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/OpenVPN.raw.xml b/doc/OpenVPN.raw.xml index 592ab4e71..edc3e8abf 100644 --- a/doc/OpenVPN.raw.xml +++ b/doc/OpenVPN.raw.xml @@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ -
FreedomBox/Manual/OpenVPN82016-12-31 04:01:13JamesValleroyclarify install vs setup72016-09-09 15:37:55SunilMohanAdapaMinor indentation fix with screenshot62016-09-01 19:14:03Drahtseiladapted title to Plinth wording52016-08-14 19:39:09JanCostermansadded screenshot and setting up sections42016-04-10 07:16:50PhilippeBaretAdded bottom navigation link32015-12-16 00:32:58PhilippeBaretText finishing22015-12-16 00:28:34PhilippeBaretAdded definition for OpenVPN12015-12-15 23:58:42PhilippeBaretAdded first content [OpenVPN page to Apps manual]
Virtual Private Network (OpenVPN)
What is OpenVPN?OpenVPN provides to your FreedomBox a virtual private network service. You can use this software for remote access, site-to-site VPNs and Wi-Fi security. OpenVPN includes support for dynamic IP addresses and NAT.
Setting upIn Plinth apps menu, select Virtual Private Network (OpenVPN) and click Install. After the module is installed, there is an additional setup step that may take a long time to complete. Click "Start setup" to begin. plinth_openvpn.png Wait for the setup to finish. This could take a while. Once the setup of the OpenVPN server is complete, you can download your profile. This will download a file called <USER>.ovpn, where <USER> is the name of a FreedomBox user. Each FreedomBox user will be able to download a different profile. The ovpn file contains all the information a vpn client needs to connect to the server. If you are behind a modem, you may have to change the ip address (if not, you can skip this step). Open the ovpn file in any text editor. The second line shows the IP address or hostname the client will try to connect to. This should be your WAN IP address or your hostname. This line also contains the port number, 1194 being the default. You may have to open this port on your modem and enable port forwarding. FreedomBox/Manual/OpenVPN92018-11-15 11:47:34JosephNuthalapatiAdd documentation on how to connect to VPN from Debian and check the connection. Update external link82016-12-31 04:01:13JamesValleroyclarify install vs setup72016-09-09 15:37:55SunilMohanAdapaMinor indentation fix with screenshot62016-09-01 19:14:03Drahtseiladapted title to Plinth wording52016-08-14 19:39:09JanCostermansadded screenshot and setting up sections42016-04-10 07:16:50PhilippeBaretAdded bottom navigation link32015-12-16 00:32:58PhilippeBaretText finishing22015-12-16 00:28:34PhilippeBaretAdded definition for OpenVPN12015-12-15 23:58:42PhilippeBaretAdded first content [OpenVPN page to Apps manual]
Virtual Private Network (OpenVPN)
What is OpenVPN?OpenVPN provides to your FreedomBox a virtual private network service. You can use this software for remote access, site-to-site VPNs and Wi-Fi security. OpenVPN includes support for dynamic IP addresses and NAT.
Setting upIn Plinth apps menu, select Virtual Private Network (OpenVPN) and click Install. After the module is installed, there is an additional setup step that may take a long time to complete. Click "Start setup" to begin. plinth_openvpn.png Wait for the setup to finish. This could take a while. Once the setup of the OpenVPN server is complete, you can download your profile. This will download a file called <USER>.ovpn, where <USER> is the name of a FreedomBox user. Each FreedomBox user will be able to download a different profile. The ovpn file contains all the information a vpn client needs to connect to the server. If you are behind a modem, you may have to change the ip address (if not, you can skip this step). Open the ovpn file in any text editor. The second line shows the IP address or hostname the client will try to connect to. This should be your WAN IP address or your hostname. This line also contains the port number, 1194 being the default. You may have to open this port on your modem and enable port forwarding. Install an OpenVPN client for your system Open the ovpn file with the OpenVPN client. Try to ping the FreedomBox or other devices on the local network.
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Usage
On DebianInstall an OpenVPN client for your system Open the ovpn file with the OpenVPN client. .ovpn]]>
Checking if you are connected
On DebianTry to ping the FreedomBox or other devices on the local network. Running the command ip addr should show a tun0 connection. The command traceroute freedombox.org should show you the ip address of the VPN server as the first hop.
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+ On Debian + Install an OpenVPN client for your system + + Open the ovpn file with the OpenVPN client. + .ovpn]]> +
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+ Checking if you are connected +
+ On Debian + + + Try to ping the FreedomBox or other devices on the local network. + + + Running the command ip addr should show a tun0 connection. + + + The command traceroute freedombox.org should show you the ip address of the VPN server as the first hop. + + +
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Release Notes The following are the release notes for each FreedomBox version. +
+ Version 0.43.0 (2018-11-19) + + + Backups improvements: + + + Allow backups to be downloaded directly, without export step. + + + Restore directly from uploaded backup. + + + Avoid error for apps with no data to backup. + + + Show free disk space on upload and restore page. + + + Do not limit maximum upload size. + + + + + openvpn: Migrate to easy-rsa 3 and fix setup issues. + + + Make single sign-on tickets valid for 12 hours. + + + Use consistent terminology for updates. + + + Updated translations for Czech and Portuguese. + + +
Version 0.42.0 (2018-11-05)