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    How to generate Windows client certificate from Ubuntu OpenVPN server?

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      Noctis0791 last edited by

      Hi Guys,

      I would just like to ask how can we generate Windows OpenVPN client configuration and certificates from our Ubuntu OpenVPN server? It seems like Windows OpenVPN client needed key, certificate and .ovpn for configuration but I do not know how to create those in Ubuntu especially the .ovpn file. Any ideas or suggestion?

      Thank You,

      Arnel

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

        This is not a general-purpose OpenVPN forum, it is specific to OpenVPN on pfSense. If you post your question on an OpenVPN forum or an Ubuntu forum you are more likely to get a relevant answer.

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