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    Icon7 vu duo vpn

    Hi Guys,

    Long time no post and a long time away form the site but still here.
    Hope I am in the right area and haven't posted anything wrong, its been a while.
    I have tried to look at putting my PIA vpn onto the vu duo and with no luck.
    I can ftp the box no probs, I can get the info form my PIA no probs but I am having a mare trying to create the folder on the box
    in the openvpn, I can see the open file in the menu and its currently stopped and the auto start is activated.
    I am not sure if files are missing but I wondered if there is an idots guide to make it more simple for guys like me.
    I am sorry to say I didn't get the box from Lee.
    Any help would be very appreciated, as I say I can do most things to get me close but just failing at the last hurdle.
    Kindest regards.

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    What image are you using on your box green15 ?

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    ive been looking to how to install opkg install openvpn using the following command, that gives me i file in ect/init.d i think it is. where do i find the folder to add my configs for openvpn. duo2 vix 5.31

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    Quote Originally Posted by seagate1 View Post
    ive been looking to how to install opkg install openvpn using the following command, that gives me i file in ect/init.d i think it is. where do i find the folder to add my configs for openvpn. duo2 vix 5.31
    sent you a pm buddy

    you create a folder called openvpn in /etc/ which i assumed you already knew?

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    Hi Guys,
    Sorry I missed replies, thank you those that have posted I really appreciate it.
    My image is open vix I think that's right.
    sonic 1 and Seagate1 and Compass thank you I will try to keep up and check in asap.
    cheers guys.

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    Compass I am looking for the pm so sorry I missed your reply

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    not to me pm sorry again

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    With VIX you need to start a telnet session and type "opkg install openvpn"

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    Hi Sonic1.

    Thank you I will have another go, it seems to have openvpn last time I tried to telnet and I just didn't get where to find the folder to put the new files in.
    I will give it a go.
    Thank you so much again, never asked for much help on here I just managed to read through stuff and understand it but this time its got me.

    Cheers.

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    Hi Sonic1.
    Sorry late getting back , I did telnet the box as per your message and the box came up with Package openvpn (2.4.3-r0.1) installed in root is up to date.
    root@vuduo2:~# I am totally stuck on this one.
    I hope you don't mind me asking if there is any other information to help me get this done.
    Thank you.

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    Try this, I have copied it from the VIX support forum and the OP is excalibre.

    First off you'll need an account with PIA

    Secondly you'll need this file:-
    openvpn.zip (Downloaded from PIA's website)

    Extract the contents of the zip, copy the two files *****.crt and *****.pem to a folder named openvpn

    next you'll need to choose one of the *****.ovpn (Your choose depends on what country you want to use)

    rename that *****.ovpn file to client.conf and open in notepad (TXT Editor)

    It will look a bit garbled but edit it to look like this:- "I Used US-California OVPN File"

    client
    dev tun
    proto udp
    remote us-california.privateinternetaccess. com 1198
    resolv-retry infinite
    nobind
    persist-key
    persist-tun
    cipher aes-128-cbc
    auth sha1
    tls-client
    remote-cert-tls server
    auth-user-pass
    comp-lzo
    verb 1
    reneg-sec 0
    crl-verify crl.rsa.2048.pem
    ca ca.rsa.2048.crt

    next you'll need to do a bit more editing so it will look like this:-

    client
    dev tun
    proto udp
    remote us-california.privateinternetaccess. com 1198
    resolv-retry infinite
    nobind
    persist-key
    persist-tun
    cipher aes-128-cbc
    auth sha1
    tls-client
    remote-cert-tls server
    auth-nocache
    auth-user-pass /etc/openvpn/password.txt
    comp-lzo
    verb 1
    reneg-sec 0
    ca /etc/openvpn/ca.rsa.2048.crt
    crl-verify /etc/openvpn/crl.rsa.2048.pem
    log /etc/openvpn/openvpn.log

    Ok now save that file to the folder openvpn with the other two files earlier.

    now create a new txt file called password.txt
    log in to your web account with PIA and go to control panel and generate a "PPTP/L2TP/SOCKS Username and Password"
    copy that user and password to the password.txt file user on one line and pass on another like this:-

    4fd5ge6
    4d7ger4

    save that to openvpn folder

    then save the folder somewhere safe.

    install openvpn on your box under menu setup network openvpn
    let the box reboot

    copy the 4 files in your openvpn folder to your box root/etc/openvpn/

    start openvpn from box and you're done.

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    Hi Sonic1,
    Thank you for this but I have found this info before and I managed to make most of this out including getting all the info form my PIA and also the relevant
    stuff.
    Where I get stuck is this save it to the openvpn folder, where is this folder, I telnet the box see all the information as I communicate with it but how do I find this folder and how do I put the saved folder onto the box, this is where it gets me and I am thinking I am loosing the plot.
    Thanks again you are the only one to help me, even with this message and contents I have I still appreciate your time, as i have said been a member a long time and don't remember too many times i have had to ask for help.
    So thank you very much.

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    If the folders not there just create it

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    Hi Scrupples,

    Ok I will give it a go and form here I will just do my best.
    happy for this to be closed now.
    Thank you Sonic1 and Scrupples for your help.

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    No need to close it until you are sorted, that way it will help others.

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    Cheers sonic1.

    not done yet still pulling my hair out.

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    I haven't used vpn in my life but as HULU is banned in my country, Its must for me to buy a vpn. I don't know whether I am asking this question in a right thread or not but can anyone tell me between nordvpn vs expressvpn, which is the best vpn to watch HULU?

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