This example is based on the usage of Ivacy.com VPN-service.
Install the following packages on your Linux computer. (I use for this”Synaptic Package manager”)
network-manager-openvpn
openvpn
openvpn-blacklist
The configuration files for Ivacy's OpenVPN service can be found on the there homepage:
https://pr.ivacy.com/en/doc/help/setup/winxp_openvpn
As alternative you can download the complete fils from my homepage.
Extract all files to a new folder in your /home/user/ folder on your hard disk. You will later need to link to the files when you are configuring the OpenVPN in the Network-Manager.
Left-click now on your Gnome Network-Mangager and select:
VPN-Connections → Configure VPN
Create a new VPN Connection by secting ”Add”.
Select then: ”Connect to: OpenVPN Client”
Now, give the connection a name. I called my one ”OpenVPN Ivacy”.
Enter the following data.
Gateway Adress: openvpn.ivacy.com
Gateway Port: 1194
Connection Type: X.509 with Password Authentication
On the next fields, you have to link to the files you downloaded.
CA File: select the file ”Ivacy-ca.crt”
Certificate: select the file ”Ivacy-client.crt”
Key: select the file ”Ivacy-clienty.key”.
In the field ”Username” enter your username you registered you with att www.ivacy.com .
Now, jump to the next window ”Optional”.
Mark there the checkbox “Use LZO Compression”
Mark “Use cipher” and select “BF-CBC” (This stands for Blowfish encryption)
Mark “Use TLS auth:” and select the file “Ivacy-tls.key” you saved on your hard disk.
Select then under Direction: “1”.
Click then on “Apply” to save your settings.
Close the VPN Connection window.
Now, left-click on your Network-Manager and select “VPN-Connection” → “OpenVPN Ivacy”.
You will be asked for the password. Enter your password and mark the checkbox “Save in keyring”. Then the next time you connect to your OpenVPN connection you don't have to enter your password again.
When
the connection was successful you will see a small Lock together with
your Network-Manager symbol.
[this is good] What version of Ubuntu are you using?
I use 8.10 and the Network Manager doesn't look like in your screen shots, nor do I have the option "Connection Type: X.509....".
Instead of "Connection Type", I have "Authentication-
Posted by: alpha | 06/04/2009 at 03:44 em
I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 (LTS)
Posted by: Geraner | 06/04/2009 at 09:36 em
[這個好] It would actually be nice if someone could post how to do that using the new interface of Network Manager - cause I am confused too.
Posted by: mykey | 06/25/2009 at 08:00 fm
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Posted by: Nate | 09/30/2009 at 10:07 em
Updated Version of this instruction has been posted today.
Posted by: Geraner | 10/18/2009 at 04:15 em
That's what I need!!
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Posted by: Atunotejuhe | 12/21/2009 at 09:46 em
wow your advises really works thank you!!
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Posted by: Atunotejuhe | 12/21/2009 at 09:50 em
[this is good] In my opinion it is obvious. I recommend to you to look in google.com
Posted by: Mathew Arredondo | 05/17/2010 at 03:05 em