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en:vpn:profiles [2017-03-07 15:17] – added terms of use link Torsten Steinhäuseren:vpn:profiles [2021-03-16 09:40] (current) Thomas Thiel
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 ====== Receiving your VPN profiles and certificates ====== ====== Receiving your VPN profiles and certificates ======
  
-Before being able to connect to our VPN Service, you will need your retrieve your personal OpenVPN configuration profile, which will contain all necessary client settings and your personal identification in form of a user certificate. This profile can be downloaded at our User Management Interface. This interface will require you to first accept our [[en:vpn:termsofuse|terms of use]]:+Before being able to connect to our VPN Service, you will need your retrieve your personal OpenVPN configuration profile, which will contain all necessary client settings and your personal identification in form of a user certificate. This profile can be downloaded at our [[https://wumi.informatik.uni-bonn.de|User Management Interface]]
  
-{{:de:vpn:ovpn_cert1.png?700|}}+Please scroll down until yopu see the section "VPN and Certificate Management":
  
-Please confirm your acceptance of these and you will be presented with at least two buttons: +{{:de:vpn:ovpn_cert2.png?direct&700|}}
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 Now you can click on the “Generate Certificate” button to generate your first profile/certificate. Wait until the process has finished, then you will be presented with some more buttons than before: Now you can click on the “Generate Certificate” button to generate your first profile/certificate. Wait until the process has finished, then you will be presented with some more buttons than before:
  
-{{:de:vpn:ovpn_cert3.png?700|}}+{{:de:vpn:ovpn_cert3.png?direct&700|}}
  
 The passphrase that was used to secure your private key is the same you used for logging into the User Management Interface. The passphrase that was used to secure your private key is the same you used for logging into the User Management Interface.