I installed OpenVPN Connect for Windows v.3.1.0.361 for 32bit OS and after that I could install OpenVPN Connect for Windows v.3.1.0.361 x64 just over it (while and when 32-bit version was installed). In my tests and several reinstalls that way I made a mistake: I correctly (Add and Remove Programs) uninstalled 32-bit version.

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Missouri S&T - Virtual Private Network (VPN) client dev tun proto udp remote ovpn-ext-vip1.srv.mst.edu 1194 remote ovpn-ext-vip2.srv.mst.edu 1194 remote ovpn-ext-vip1.srv.mst.edu 11941 remote ovpn-ext mtu-extra 32 mssfix 1450 persist-key persist-tun ping 5 ping-restart 30 ping-timer-rem comp-lzo no auth-user-pass verb 3 pull fast-io cipher AES-256-CBC auth SHA512 # Compat with MikroTik (RouterOS) script for setup OpenVPN server and client dev tun proto tcp-client remote MikroTik_IP 1194 nobind persist-key persist-tun cipher AES-128-CBC auth SHA1 pull verb 2 mute 3 # Create a file 'user.auth' with a username and a password # # cat << EOF > user.auth # user # password # EOF auth-user-pass user.auth # Copy the certificates from MikroTik and change # the filenames below if needed ca cert_export_MikroTik.crt cert cert_export

Application Examples Setup Overview. Assume that Office public IP address is 2.2.2.2 and we want two remote OVPN clients to have access to 10.5.8.20 and 192.168.55.0/24 networks behind office gateway.

Missouri S&T - Virtual Private Network (VPN) client dev tun proto udp remote ovpn-ext-vip1.srv.mst.edu 1194 remote ovpn-ext-vip2.srv.mst.edu 1194 remote ovpn-ext-vip1.srv.mst.edu 11941 remote ovpn-ext mtu-extra 32 mssfix 1450 persist-key persist-tun ping 5 ping-restart 30 ping-timer-rem comp-lzo no auth-user-pass verb 3 pull fast-io cipher AES-256-CBC auth SHA512 # Compat with MikroTik (RouterOS) script for setup OpenVPN server and client dev tun proto tcp-client remote MikroTik_IP 1194 nobind persist-key persist-tun cipher AES-128-CBC auth SHA1 pull verb 2 mute 3 # Create a file 'user.auth' with a username and a password # # cat << EOF > user.auth # user # password # EOF auth-user-pass user.auth # Copy the certificates from MikroTik and change # the filenames below if needed ca cert_export_MikroTik.crt cert cert_export