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== Requirements ==
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* OS: GNU/Linux '''or''' MacOS X
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== Facts about OpenVPN ==
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== Workshop Flow ==
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- Introduction
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- Why should I encrypt my data?
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- What is OpenVPN?
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- Workshop procedures:
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- Setting up server / client
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- Creating CA and setting up SSL
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- Adjusting the config files
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- Testing
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- Where can be VPNs used or where to get them?
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== References ==
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* [https://www.openvpn.net/ OpenVPN Website]
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* [https://www.openvpn.net/howto.html OpenVPN How To]

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Type of Event: Workshop
From: 2011/09/17 03:00:00 PM
Till: 2011/09/17 06:00:00 PM
Recurring: no
Organizer: Chaos Computer Club Lëtzebuerg
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OpenVPN is a free software that implements virtual private networks techniques to tunnel data from one end to another and similar scenarios.

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Please note that the givin' dates are NOT sure yet.

Contents

Requirements

  • OS: GNU/Linux or MacOS X

Facts about OpenVPN

Workshop Flow

- Introduction - Why should I encrypt my data? - What is OpenVPN? - Workshop procedures:

- Setting up server / client
- Creating CA and setting up SSL
- Adjusting the config files
- Testing

- Where can be VPNs used or where to get them?

References

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