OpenVPN client config
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 8:31 pm
Hello,
Thanks for the awesome firmware.
I'm trying to config a client VPN on my router (TP-Link TL-1043ND) to connect to a VPN provider via the web interface and I can't establish a connection. When I input the data on the VPN client config screen, Gargoyle says "can't read the config files", do I need to rename or edit any of the config files so Gargoyle can read them??
I am a complete noob to configuring VPNs on routers. In the Gargoyle GUI, it asks for TLS authorization...is this a file, or a key that is normally included in my provider's config files?? (TLS Auth Key - (ta.key))
I'm a little frustrated because I was able to successfully do this on an old Buffalo router with TomatoUSB, using the same config files, so I know the config files from my VPN provider are correct.
Has anyone successfully connected to a VPN provider via the GUI??
I think this is an awesome firmware, much faster response times vs. Tomato or DD-Wrt, but I'm not a coder/programmer, so I prefer to do things via GUI.
Thanks.
Thanks for the awesome firmware.
I'm trying to config a client VPN on my router (TP-Link TL-1043ND) to connect to a VPN provider via the web interface and I can't establish a connection. When I input the data on the VPN client config screen, Gargoyle says "can't read the config files", do I need to rename or edit any of the config files so Gargoyle can read them??
I am a complete noob to configuring VPNs on routers. In the Gargoyle GUI, it asks for TLS authorization...is this a file, or a key that is normally included in my provider's config files?? (TLS Auth Key - (ta.key))
I'm a little frustrated because I was able to successfully do this on an old Buffalo router with TomatoUSB, using the same config files, so I know the config files from my VPN provider are correct.
Has anyone successfully connected to a VPN provider via the GUI??
I think this is an awesome firmware, much faster response times vs. Tomato or DD-Wrt, but I'm not a coder/programmer, so I prefer to do things via GUI.
Thanks.