Puppy and VPN?
- Diggs_Redux
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Puppy and VPN?
It's been awhile since I've attempted VPN with Puppy but after quite a bit of searching I can't find any progress since this thread back in 2011 -
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 48&t=70985
Has Puppy gotten any closer to implementing a manageable and secure VPN? It's kind of a must these days for any OS.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 48&t=70985
Has Puppy gotten any closer to implementing a manageable and secure VPN? It's kind of a must these days for any OS.
Re: Puppy and VPN?
Does this thread help:Diggs_Redux wrote:It's been awhile since I've attempted VPN with Puppy but after quite a bit of searching I can't find any progress since this thread back in 2011 -
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 48&t=70985
Has Puppy gotten any closer to implementing a manageable and secure VPN? It's kind of a must these days for any OS.
Gpptp enhancements for doing PIA VPN - [ New version ]
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=93384
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Re: Puppy and VPN?
Thanks for the latest discussion that reinforces the previous thread. VPN still isn't manageable under Puppy and I still haven't found anyone using it. Doesn't anyone here ever run a secure connection?s243a wrote: Does this thread help:
Gpptp enhancements for doing PIA VPN - [ New version ]
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=93384
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Thanks but I'll use my own services. I was looking to successfully run VPN on Puppy and have tried for many years, but not looking for another service.Semme wrote:Hey,"Blond Kong," how about the hosted VPN service, Hamachi?
Do you have OpenVPN running on Puppy? I can't get there even jumping through all the hoops and standing on one foot. Like I said, still don't know of anyone using VPN on Puppy and I've tried and tried. Guess I'll stick to OpenVPN on Mint. It's simple and and reliable.
Yes, as I said, in Fatdog and Tahr. I don't know much about this, it just worked. If you provide more info (which puppy, openvpn version, openvpn log file), I'm sure someone will be able to help troubleshoot.Diggs_Redux wrote:Do you have OpenVPN running on Puppy?
Openvpn from repo
Files from provider, in /etc/openvpn: alwaysvpn2_ca.crt, alwaysvpn-faster, alwaysvpn-compatible, alwaysvpn-ta.key. I suppose there would be analogous files from other providers.
# openvpn --config alwaysvpn-compatible -> connection
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Puppy and VPN?
To get VPN working under Tahr 6.0.5 using the PIA service I found it was necessary to create the one line text file /etc/resolv.conf.tail containing the line:
nameserver 8.8.8.8
I am not using VPN at the moment but may be able to try it later today.
cheers,
Ken
nameserver 8.8.8.8
I am not using VPN at the moment but may be able to try it later today.
cheers,
Ken
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Puppy and VPN?
This posting is via vpn (PIA)
Computer hardware:
ASUS M2N68-CM motherboard
AMD Athlon dual core processor 6000+
8 GB RAM
The OS is tahrpup 6.0.5 with all the latest updates. I have added openvpn 2.3.2 via the puppy Package Manager.
I subscribed to PIA and received my username and password. Next I downloaded the file openvpn.zip from
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/p ... t-support/
and unzipped it in the
/etc/openvpn
directory. I closed the browser and then created a one line text file /etc/resolv.conf.tail containing the line
nameserver 8.8.8.8
Next I did
# cd /etc/openvpn
# openvpn --config US\ East.ovpn
The program asks for Username and Password. After supplying these leave the terminal running. You can then open a browser and navigate to the PIA site to check that you are protected.
cheers,
Ken
Computer hardware:
ASUS M2N68-CM motherboard
AMD Athlon dual core processor 6000+
8 GB RAM
The OS is tahrpup 6.0.5 with all the latest updates. I have added openvpn 2.3.2 via the puppy Package Manager.
I subscribed to PIA and received my username and password. Next I downloaded the file openvpn.zip from
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/p ... t-support/
and unzipped it in the
/etc/openvpn
directory. I closed the browser and then created a one line text file /etc/resolv.conf.tail containing the line
nameserver 8.8.8.8
Next I did
# cd /etc/openvpn
# openvpn --config US\ East.ovpn
The program asks for Username and Password. After supplying these leave the terminal running. You can then open a browser and navigate to the PIA site to check that you are protected.
cheers,
Ken
Last edited by superchook on Fri 21 Oct 2016, 03:24, edited 1 time in total.
Hey, thank you! I finally have PIA working.
I'm also running Tahrpup 6.0.5. I'd subscribed to PIA some time ago but hadn't been able to get things working under Puppy. But just now I followed your instructions and voila! Went on the PIA website and it told me I was protected. (By the way, the "cp /etc/openvpn" - I think you meant "cd /etc/openvpn" to change to that directory.)
Months ago I'd installed gadmin-openvpn... (client and server) via PPM and I couldn't get things to work. Today, I uninstalled them and installed openvpn.2.3.2 via PPM instead like you described.
Excellent. Thank you Ken and thanks, people!
I'm also running Tahrpup 6.0.5. I'd subscribed to PIA some time ago but hadn't been able to get things working under Puppy. But just now I followed your instructions and voila! Went on the PIA website and it told me I was protected. (By the way, the "cp /etc/openvpn" - I think you meant "cd /etc/openvpn" to change to that directory.)
Months ago I'd installed gadmin-openvpn... (client and server) via PPM and I couldn't get things to work. Today, I uninstalled them and installed openvpn.2.3.2 via PPM instead like you described.
Excellent. Thank you Ken and thanks, people!
OP didn't actually ask for technical help or tell us which Puppy he is having issues with, so just in case people are using search to find VPN help and read this thread:
Gpptp, the GTK.2 frontend for the linux command line ppp/pptp utility works fine with most puppies. I haven't compiled it for ALL puppies, but have for most through Fatdog64.
I have been the maintainer of Gpptp since 2009. As with all puppy help requests, you'll get best results if you tell us which version of puppy you are using, and which type of VPN you are having trouble with (pptp, ipsec, ssl, etc ..), and how you are trying to use it.
It might help to read this first.
I hope this helps
Gpptp, the GTK.2 frontend for the linux command line ppp/pptp utility works fine with most puppies. I haven't compiled it for ALL puppies, but have for most through Fatdog64.
I have been the maintainer of Gpptp since 2009. As with all puppy help requests, you'll get best results if you tell us which version of puppy you are using, and which type of VPN you are having trouble with (pptp, ipsec, ssl, etc ..), and how you are trying to use it.
It might help to read this first.
I hope this helps