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instead of automatically dumping all the configuration files to ~/file.ovpn, it will do the following: 1) Find location where the script is currently running 2) Make a directory in that folder specifically for config files 3) Store the OVPN files in that folder. This seems to be a better way to handle the storage, as I always find myself running this script in ~/vpn to keep ~ neat and clean. -by |
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##openvpn-install OpenVPN road warrior installer for Debian, Ubuntu and CentOS.
This script will let you setup your own VPN server in no more than a minute, even if you haven't used OpenVPN before. It has been designed to be as unobtrusive and universal as possible.
###Installation Run the script and follow the assistant:
wget https://git.io/vpn -O openvpn-install.sh && bash openvpn-install.sh
Once it ends, you can run it again to add more users, remove some of them or even completely uninstall OpenVPN.
###I want to run my own VPN but don't have a server for that You can get a little VPS for just $2/month at Host1Plus.
If you don't care about sharing an IP address with more people, check out the awesome LowEndSpirit project too. They are providing IPv6 VPS with NATed IPv4 for only 3€/year.
###Donations
If you want to show your appreciation, you can donate via PayPal or Bitcoin. Thanks!