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###Setup Assumptions:
The below instructions make the following assumptions. If you use a different setup you will need to modify accordingly.
1. We assume your vpn name will be vpn.example.com
2. We asssume your LDAP bind root is example.com
3. We assume your LDAP user/pass for bind is oas_user/oas_user
4. We assume 192.168.5.0/24 is your VPN network range
5. We assume you want your rsa key infrastructure to live under the OpenVPN config directory in /etc
6. We assume your public IP is 66.66.66.66 - obviously this needs to be changed in the template file in the clients directory.
7. We assume your local network is 192.168.1.0/24 and your Active Directory or LDAP servers reside at .21 and .22 in this network.
8. We assume that you will set up a group in Active Directory called "OpenVPNUsers" - any users in this group will have files generated and emailed automatically.
9. You will see other variables that reference example.com - change these accordingly
1. We assume your vpn name will be vpn.example.com
2. We asssume your LDAP bind root is example.com
3. We assume your LDAP user/pass for bind is oas_user/oas_user
4. We assume 192.168.5.0/24 is your VPN network range
5. We assume you want your rsa key infrastructure to live under the OpenVPN config directory in /etc
6. We assume your public IP is 66.66.66.66 - obviously this needs to be changed in the template file in the clients directory.
7. We assume your local network is 192.168.1.0/24 and your Active Directory or LDAP servers reside at .21 and .22 in this network.
8. We assume that you will set up a group in Active Directory called "OpenVPNUsers" - any users in this group will have files generated and emailed automatically.
9. You will see other variables that reference example.com - change these accordingly
###Setup Instructions:
1. Install and configure all pre-requisites listed above