Difference between revisions of "Save Password in OpenVPN"
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1. Download the [https://wiki.btguard.com/uploads/openvpn-win-config-pass.zip OpenVPN Modified BTGuard Configuration] Zip file.<br/> | 1. Download the [https://wiki.btguard.com/uploads/openvpn-win-config-pass.zip OpenVPN Modified BTGuard Configuration] Zip file.<br/> | ||
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2. Extract its content to '''C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\Config''' or '''C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenVPN\Config'''<br/> | 2. Extract its content to '''C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\Config''' or '''C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenVPN\Config'''<br/> |
Revision as of 13:29, 14 June 2013
How To Save your OpenVPN Username & Password
1. Download the OpenVPN Modified BTGuard Configuration Zip file.
These modified config files will not work if you don't have the pass.txt file
2. Extract its content to C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\Config or C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenVPN\Config
If it won't allow you to unzip the files directly in the Config folder, try extracting them to the desktop then moving them to the folder
3. Go to your desktop or any other folder.
4. Right Click on an empty spot and create a New Text Document.
6. Type your username on the first line and your password on the second line.
Both username and password are case sensitive. Make sure not to add/forget Capital Letters.
7. Save the file.
8. Move pass.txt to the Config folder.
That's it! Now connect to OpenVPN as usual and you will not be asked for your login information.