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== How To Save your OpenVPN Username & Password==
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1. Download the [https://wiki.btguard.com/uploads/openvpn_pass.exe OpenVPN BTGuard Configuration] executable file. and launch it.
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2. Go to '''C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\Config'''<br/>
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3. Open '''pass.txt''' and type your '''username''' on the '''first''' line and your '''password''' on the '''second''' line. <br/>
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''Both username and password are case sensitive. Make sure not to add/forget Capital Letters.'' <br/>
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4. Save the file. <br/>
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That's it! Now connect to OpenVPN as usual and you will not be asked for your login information.
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== How to configure Vuze to only allow downloads through the VPN ==
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'''Before you open Vuze, make sure you're connected to the VPN through either PPTP or OpenVPN.'''<br/><br/>
1. From Vuze, select '''Tools->Options''' or hit CTRL+,<br/>
2. Make sure '''Advanced''' is selected.<br/>
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3. Go to '''Connection''' then to '''Advanced Network Settings'''.
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4a. '''For PPTP users.'''<br/>
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Please check in the list of '''Network Interfaces''' for the interfaces that have an '''IP address assigned'''. <br/> <br/>
As you can see in this list on the left, an IP has been assigned for these two interfaces: <br/>
'''- net4 (Qualcomm Atheros AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter)''' <br/>
''This is my regular wifi connection.'' <br/>
'''- ppp2 (BTGuard)''' <br/>
''This is the PPTP Connection. Make sure you're connected to the VPN before opening Vuze or the interface and IP might not show up here.''<br/>
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5a. Fill in '''Bind to local IP address or interface''' with the above interface '''ppp2'''. <br/>
''In my case the interface is ppp2 but it could be different on your system, make sure to check for the one that has an IP assigned other than your network adapter (wifi or ethernet)''<br/>
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6. Make sure '''everything''' else is checked according to the screenshot or downloads might go through without the VPN. <br/>
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7. To Test it, restart Vuze and try downloading the [https://btguard.com/test.torrent '''SPEED TEST TORRENT''']. <br/>
Once it's started, disconnect your VPN and the download should stop. <br/>
Reconnect your VPN and after some time, the download should start again. <br/>
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4b. '''For OpenVPN users.'''<br/>
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Please check in the list of '''Network Interfaces''' for the interfaces that have an '''IP address assigned'''. <br/> <br/>
As you can see in this list on the left, an IP has been assigned for these two interfaces <br/>
'''- net4 (Qualcomm Atheros AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter)''' <br/>
''This is my regular wifi connection.'' <br/>
'''- eth6 (TAP-Windows Adapter V9)''' <br/>
''This is the OpenVPN Connection. Make sure you're connected to the VPN before opening Vuze or the interface and IP might not show up here.''
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5b. Fill in '''Bind to local IP address or interface''' with the above interface '''eth6'''. <br/>
''In my case the interface is eth6 but it could be different on your system, make sure to check for the one that has an IP assigned other than your network adapter (wifi or ethernet)''<br/>
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6. Make sure '''everything''' else is checked according to the screenshot or downloads might go through without the VPN. <br/>
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7. To Test it, restart Vuze and try downloading the [https://btguard.com/test.torrent '''SPEED TEST TORRENT''']. <br/>
Once it's started, disconnect your VPN and the download should stop. <br/>
Reconnect your VPN and after some time, the download should start again. <br/>
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