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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''These modified config files will not work if you don't have the pass.txt file''
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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

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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


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3. Go to your desktop or any other folder.

4. Right Click on an empty spot and create a New Text Document.


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5. Rename that file pass or pass.txt depending on whether file extensions are shown or not.


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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.


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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.