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OpenVPN GUI
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:target: https://travis-ci.org/OpenVPN/openvpn-gui
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Installation Instructions for OpenVPN GUI for Windows
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OpenVPN-GUI has been bundled with OpenVPN installers for a long time, so there
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is rarely a need to install it separately. Bleeding-edge
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versions of OpenVPN-GUI are available in `OpenVPN snapshot
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installers <http://build.openvpn.net/downloads/snapshots/>`_ based on Git master
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branch. OpenVPN-GUI gets installed by default in all OpenVPN installers.
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Installation using the official OpenVPN installers
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* Download an `OpenVPN installer <https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source.html>`_
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* If you have a previous version of OpenVPN GUI running, shut it down.
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Make sure it's closed by ALL logged on users.
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* Run the OpenVPN installer
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Manual installation of OpenVPN GUI
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**********************************
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* `Download <https://openvpn.net/index.php/download/community-downloads.html>`_
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and install OpenVPN
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* Download OpenVPN GUI of your choice and save it in OpenVPN's bin folder.
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Default is *C:\\Program Files\\OpenVPN\\bin\\*. You must put it in this folder
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because OpenVPN GUI depends on the OpenSSL DLLs installed in this folder by
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OpenVPN.
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Configuring OpenVPN GUI to start on Windows logon
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OpenVPN GUI can be configured to start automatically on logon to Windows from
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its setting menu. This is default behavior for all users if OpenVPN GUI was
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installed by an OpenVPN 2.4 installer using default installer options.
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Adding an OpenVPN configuration file
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To launch a VPN connections using OpenVPN GUI you need to add an OpenVPN
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configuration file with .ovpn suffix. Any text editor (e.g. notepad.exe) can be
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used to create a OpenVPN configuration files. Note that *log* and *log-append*
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options are ignored as OpenVPN GUI redirects the normal output to a log file
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itself. There are sample config files in the *sample-config* folder. Please
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refer to the `OpenVPN project homepage <https://openvpn.net>`_ for more
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information regarding creating the configuration file.
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Once the configuration file is ready, you need to let OpenVPN GUI know about it.
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There are three ways to do this:
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* Place the file into the system-wide location, usually
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*C:\\Program Files\\OpenVPN\\config\\*, or any of its immediate
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subdirectories. This VPN connection will be visible for all users of the
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system.
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* Place the file into *C:\\Users\\username\\OpenVPN\\config\\*, or any of its
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immediated subdirectories. The configuration file is only visible for the
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user in question. If the user is not a member of the built-in "Administrators"
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group or "OpenVPN Administrators" group and tries to launch such a connection,
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OpenVPN GUI pops up a UAC, offering to create the latter group (if missing)
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and to add the user to it. This will only work if admin-level credentials are
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available.
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* Use the "Import file" function in OpenVPN GUI itself
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Using OpenVPN GUI
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When OpenVPN GUI is started your OpenVPN config folders
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(*C:\\Users\\username\\OpenVPN\\config* and
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*C:\\Program Files\\OpenVPN\\config*) will be scanned for .ovpn files and the
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OpenVPN GUI icon will appear in the system tray. Each OpenVPN configuration
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file shows up as a separate menu item in the OpenVPN GUI tray, allowing you to
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selectively connect to and disconnect to your VPNs. The config dir will be
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re-scanned for new config files every time you open the OpenVPN GUI menu by
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right-clicking the icon.
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When you choose to connect to a site OpenVPN GUI will launch openvpn with
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the specified config file. If you use a passphrase protected key you will be
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prompted for the passphrase.
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If you want OpenVPN GUI to start a connection automatically when it's started,
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you can use the --connect cmd-line option. You have to include the extention
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for the config file. Example::
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openvpn-gui --connect office.ovpn
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To get help with OpenVPN GUI please use one of the official `OpenVPN support
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channels <https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/GettingHelp>`_.
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Running OpenVPN GUI as a Non-Admin user
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OpenVPN 2.3.x and earlier bundle an OpenVPN GUI version (< 11) which has to be
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run as admin for two reasons
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* OpenVPN GUI registry keys are stored in system-wide location
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under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, and they are generated when OpenVPN GUI was
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launched the first time
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* OpenVPN itself requires admin-level privileges to modify network settings
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OpenVPN GUI 11 and later can make full use of the Interactive Service
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functionality in recent versions of OpenVPN. This changes a number of
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things:
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* OpenVPN GUI can store its settings in user-specific part of the registry under
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER
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* OpenVPN is able to delegate certain privileged operations, such as adding
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routes, to the Interactive service, removing the need to run OpenVPN with
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admin privileges. Note that for this to work the *OpenVPNServiceInteractive*
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system service has to be enabled and running.
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Run Connect/Disconnect/Preconnect Scripts
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There are three different scripts that OpenVPN GUI can execute to help
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with different tasks like mapping network drives.
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Preconnect If a file named "xxx_pre.bat" exist in the config folder
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where xxx is the same as your OpenVPN config file name,
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this will be executed BEFORE the OpenVPN tunnel is established.
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Connect If a file named "xxx_up.bat" exist in the config folder
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where xxx is the same as your OpenVPN config file name,
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this will be executed AFTER the OpenVPN tunnel is established.
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Disconnect If a file named "xxx_down.bat" exist in the config folder
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where xxx is the same as your OpenVPN config file name,
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this will be executed BEFORE the OpenVPN tunnel is closed.
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Registry Values affecting the OpenVPN GUI operation
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Parameters taken from the global registry values in
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*HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\OpenVPN\\* key
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config_dir
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The global configuration file directory. Defaults to
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*C:\\Program Files\\OpenVPN\\config*
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exe_path
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path to openvpn.exe, defaults to *C:\\Program Files\\OpenVPN\\bin\\openvpn.exe*
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priority
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the windows priority class for each instantiated OpenVPN process,
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can be one of:
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* IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS
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* BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS
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* NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS (default)
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* ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS
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* HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS
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ovpn_admin_group
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The windows group whose membership allows the user to start any configuration file
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in their profile (not just those installed by the administrator in the global
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config directory). Default: "OpenVPN Administrators".
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All other OpenVPN GUI registry values are located below the
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*HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\SOFTWARE\\OpenVPN-GUI\\* key
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The following keys are used to control the OpenVPN GUI
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config_dir
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The user-specific configuration file directory: defaults to
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*C:\\Users\\username\\OpenVPN\\config*.
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The GUI parses this directory for configuration files before
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parsing the global config_dir.
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config_ext
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file extension on configuration files, defaults to *ovpn*
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connectscript_timeout
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Time in seconds to wait for the connect script to finish. If set to 0
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the exitcode of the script is not checked.
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disconnectscript_timeout
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Time in seconds to wait for the disconnect script to finish. Must be a
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value between 1-99.
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preconnectscript_timeout
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Time in seconds to wait for the preconnect script to finish. Must be a
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value between 1-99.
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log_dir
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log file directory, defaults to *C:\\Users\\username\\OpenVPN\\log*
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log_append
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if set to "0", the log file will be truncated every time you start a
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connection. If set to "1", the log will be appended to the log file.
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silent_connection
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If set to "1", the status window with the OpenVPN log output will
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not be shown while connecting. Warnings such as interactive service
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not started or multiple config files with same name are also suppressed.
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service_only
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If set to "1", OpenVPN GUI's normal "Connect" and "Disconnect"
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actions are changed so they start/stop the OpenVPN service instead
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of launching openvpn.exe directly.
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show_balloon
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0: Never show any connected balloon
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1: Show balloon after initial connection is established
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2: Show balloon even after re-connects
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All of these registry options are also available as cmd-line options.
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Use "openvpn-gui --help" for more info about cmd-line options.
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Building OpenVPN GUI from source
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See `BUILD.rst <BUILD.rst>`_ for build instructions.
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