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Morganino
Jun 26, 2017Tutor
Netgear R7000 and OpenVPN for Android App
Hi, since last OpenVPN for Android App update (v.0.6.73) downloadable at the following link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.blinkt.openvpn OpenSSL version was upgraded to 1.1 and...
- Feb 28, 2018
Thanks everyone for feedback so far. Attached is version 1.0.1. I fixed some typos, added a suggestion to clean up your tftp folder when you're done, and made a note about the OpenVPN version that's most compatible with the document.
Some users looking to work through this doc may find that they can avoid Step 1 by visiting this hidden page:
If the debug page loads and there is an "Enable Telnet" option then you got lucky. Note that either the debug page or the option to "Enable Telnet" may not exist on your device or firmware version. Remember to check that this option is disabled after you're finished because having telnet enabled is a security risk.
Diggie3
Feb 27, 2018Luminary
No problem. Following those guide steps should give you all you need to enter the tftp commands, but another way is to type,
cat openss1.cnf
cat vars
This will dump their contents into the console, so it's a bit messy but you could then copy/paste.
cat openss1.cnf
cat vars
This will dump their contents into the console, so it's a bit messy but you could then copy/paste.
katsaw
Feb 27, 2018Guide
Diggie3wrote:
No problem. Following those guide steps should give you all you need to enter the tftp commands, but another way is to type,
cat openss1.cnf
cat vars
This will dump their contents into the console, so it's a bit messy but you could then copy/paste.
Sorry, I have made a mistake. The file name should be "openssl.cnf" instead of "openss1.cnf".
The text content of "openssl.cnf", "vars", "dh1024.pem" & "dh2048.pem" is attached in a single PDF file.