Have you tried the following:
https://github.com/pivpn/pivpn/issues/13
>Ah, looks like ubuntu is running an
older version of openvpn in its repo than raspbian. I'll strip
that option out on the next update if using ubuntu. In the
meantime just delete the tls-server-min line from your
/etc/openvpn/server.conf file.
On 11/20/2017 11:49 AM, Long Wind
wrote:
I login to vpn
web site and regenerate config file for linux and tcp
but it doesn't
help:
Options error: Unrecognized option or missing parameter(s) in /home/zhou/Downloads/AzireVPN-se1(2).ovpn:29: tls-version-min (2.2.1)
Use --help for more information.
Thanks anyway!
PS: pptp seems a lot easy.
Do you have the UDP or the TCP version of the
openVPN config, because UDP will likely not work
on your ISP.
On
11/20/2017 11:30 AM, Long Wind wrote:
I
log as root and run openvpn and get error
msg:
(1)
Options error: Unrecognized option or missing parameter(s) in /home/zhou/Downloads/AzireVPN-se1(1).ovpn:21: block-outside-dns (2.2.1)
Use --help for more information.
(2)
Options error: Unrecognized option or missing parameter(s) in /home/zhou/Downloads/AzireVPN-se1.ovpn:30: tls-version-min (2.2.1)
Use --help for more information.
maybe one config is for windows and the other is for linux
but i forget which is which
Hey Long,
It depends on the frontend
you want to use, i my self
recommend using the CLI(openvpn)
but you could also use the
NetworkManager frontend.
For CLI simply run the
following from a terminal: `sudo
openvpn ./CONFIGFILE` then enter
your credentials and your set,
the configuration and VPN server
will push the required routes.
CONFIGFILE is of course the
openvpn configuration you have
downloaded, as for Android you
can install `OpenVPN for
Android` and then import the
configuration to that.
On
11/20/2017 10:56 AM, Long Wind
wrote:
Thank
Jeroen Mathon!
I
have got a free (24h)
account from AzireVPN
but
they don't seem to offer
pptp
I
have used pptp before on
android and Windows XP
but
they use openvpn, and i
have no experience of
openvpn
i
am downloading gui for XP,
it's slow
i
have just installed
openvpn for Debian 7
but
don't know how to get it
to work
I have to
read manuals
I am glad
to be of help,
if you need
any advice
regarding
anonymity or
privacy hit me
up on my
address.
On
11/20/2017
10:22 AM, Long
Wind wrote:
government
blocks some
vpn sites
yahoo used to
display ad by
expressvpn but
I can't find
it now and
expressvpn's
web site seems
blocked
payment could be a problem
because government restrict money outflow
luckily azirevpn.com isn't blocked now and I will try
Thanks!
When you
do not pay for
the product,
you become the
product.
I highly
recommend
AzireVPN, its
cheap reliable
and you can
actually
casually speak
to the staff.
I hope
this helps.
On
11/20/2017
09:49 AM, Long
Wind wrote:
Sorry,
this post is
not debian
specific.
I'm
in China and
government
blocks many
sites
To
bypass
censorship I
have to use
VPN
and
vpn is
restricted by
government
I
remember there
are sites that
offer free vpn
Could
you send me
info on free
vpn? Thanks!
PS:
google is also
blocked by
government.
so far yahoo
mail hasn't
been blocked
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