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<font face="Tahoma">The former.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/Jun/19 20:25, Jasper Backer
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<p>Just wondering, is the client export actually tied to the
logged in user, or can every user download all other VPN
profiles (which hopefully are of little use as credentials are
likely unknown)? It used to be that way, would be nice if it is
tied to just the logged in user.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Jasper<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 12:59 PM Mark Tinka
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OpenVPN in pfSense?<br>
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We run tons of these around the world.<br>
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<div>With the client config generator package,
"openvpn-client-export", installed, this is imho the best
option for an end-user VPN. pfSense has a much nicer UI than
OpenVPN AS, and that UI also supports other things you might
need (like routing protocols via bird or quagga, managing
the firewall, etc) as well. I can't see any reason to pay
money for OpenVPN AS when you compare it to what you get for
free with pfSense. The NetGate pfSense appliances are quite
nicely spec'd, too, if you just have cash burning a hole in
your pocket. It also easily ties in OpenVPN authentication
to RADIUS or LDAP, and getting it working with Active
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