Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 7:36:13 GMT
Double check that the service started successfully. If everything went well your results should look like this: Connected to server Loaded Loaded Disabled Vendor Preset Enabled Active since Tuesday Active running seconds ago Document Process Code Exited Main Task Limit └─ Month Day Ground Peer Month Day Route By Adding Month Day Set to Month Day Set to Unmanned Month Day Link Local Binding Month Day Link Remote Month Day Call Month Day Month Day Pool List Month Day Initialization Sequence Completed You Also You can check if the interface is available by typing the following You should see the interface output for the configuration_Status Unknown.
Group Default Link No Peer Scope Global Always Valid_Always Preferred_If all goes well Enable the service so that it starts automatically on system startup Steps Create the client infrastructure configuration Then we need to create a system that allows us to easily create client configuration files. Create the client directory structure configuration. We will create a directory Peru Mobile Number List structure in the home directory to store the files. Since the client configuration file will have a built-in client keywe need to prevent access to the internal directory. Create the basic configuration. Next we will sample the client. Configuration copied into our directory to use as our base configuration Open this new file in a text editor We need to make some edits inside. First find the remote command. This will point the client to our server address.
This should be the servers public address. If you changed the port used by the server please change to the port of your choice ~ Client Configuration The hostname and port of the server. You can have multiple remote entries to load balance between servers. Remote server address Make sure the protocol matches the value you used in the server configuration ~ client configuration raw and then uncomment the user and group directives by removing the ; ~ Client Configuration Downgrade Permissions After Initialization Non-User Only No One Group No Groups Find the and directives that need to be commented out as we will be adding certificates and keys in the file.
Group Default Link No Peer Scope Global Always Valid_Always Preferred_If all goes well Enable the service so that it starts automatically on system startup Steps Create the client infrastructure configuration Then we need to create a system that allows us to easily create client configuration files. Create the client directory structure configuration. We will create a directory Peru Mobile Number List structure in the home directory to store the files. Since the client configuration file will have a built-in client keywe need to prevent access to the internal directory. Create the basic configuration. Next we will sample the client. Configuration copied into our directory to use as our base configuration Open this new file in a text editor We need to make some edits inside. First find the remote command. This will point the client to our server address.
This should be the servers public address. If you changed the port used by the server please change to the port of your choice ~ Client Configuration The hostname and port of the server. You can have multiple remote entries to load balance between servers. Remote server address Make sure the protocol matches the value you used in the server configuration ~ client configuration raw and then uncomment the user and group directives by removing the ; ~ Client Configuration Downgrade Permissions After Initialization Non-User Only No One Group No Groups Find the and directives that need to be commented out as we will be adding certificates and keys in the file.