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      suicidegybe
      last edited by

      Please help I followed the giude under the sticky for the road warrior setup.

      I get to step 7 and I get system cannot find the path specified
      1 files copied
      1 files copied

      Then step 8 says the same about can't find path and a bunch of stuff about can't open config file openssl/ssl/openssl.cnf error on line 123 of openssl-1..0.cnf 6412:error:0e065068:configuration file routines:STR_COPY:variable has no value:.\crypto\conf\conf_def .c:618:line 123

      All this comand line stuff is new to me so I have no idea what any of that means.
      Please If someone can point me in the right direction I would love that.

      Thanks

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        heper
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        the command line is no longer needed for openvpn if you use pfsense 2.0.x (there is a client exporter package available to create a setup for windows/osx clients)

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          charlie0440
          last edited by

          theres a really good roadwarrior OpenVPN guide here:
          http://blog.stefcho.eu/?p=492

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            suicidegybe
            last edited by

            @heper:

            the command line is no longer needed for openvpn if you use pfsense 2.0.x (there is a client exporter package available to create a setup for windows/osx clients)

            So what do I do just install the open vpn package on my router and follow the promts to connect my laptop?
            If you could walk me through this that would be great.

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