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# Manage VPN Users
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*Read this in other languages: [English ](manage-users.md ), [简体中文 ](manage-users-zh.md ).*
By default, a single user account for VPN login is created. If you wish to add, edit or remove users, read this document.
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First, the IPsec PSK (pre-shared key) is stored in `/etc/ipsec.secrets` . To change to a new PSK, just edit this file. All VPN users will share the same IPsec PSK.
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```bash
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%any %any : PSK "your_ipsec_pre_shared_key"
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```
For `IPsec/L2TP` , VPN users are specified in `/etc/ppp/chap-secrets` . The format of this file is:
```bash
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"your_vpn_username_1" l2tpd "your_vpn_password_1" *
"your_vpn_username_2" l2tpd "your_vpn_password_2" *
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... ...
```
You can add more users, use one line for each user. DO NOT use these characters within values: `\ " '`
For `IPsec/XAuth ("Cisco IPsec")` , VPN users are specified in `/etc/ipsec.d/passwd` . The format of this file is:
```bash
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your_vpn_username_1:your_vpn_password_1_hashed:xauth-psk
your_vpn_username_2:your_vpn_password_2_hashed:xauth-psk
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... ...
```
Passwords in this file are salted and hashed. This step can be done using e.g. the `openssl` utility:
```bash
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# The output will be your_vpn_password_1_hashed
openssl passwd -1 'your_vpn_password_1'
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```
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When finished, restart services:
```bash
service ipsec restart
service xl2tpd restart
```