>On Monday, January 15th, 2024 at 5:14 PM, Gert Doering <g...@greenie.muc.de> 
>wrote:


> Hi,
> 
> On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 08:41:16AM +0000, Peter Davis wrote:
> 
> > Yes, but shouldn't you copy the following files for each client?
> > 
> > # cp pki/ca.crt /etc/openvpn/client/
> > # cp pki/issued/client.crt /etc/openvpn/client/
> > # cp pki/private/client.key /etc/openvpn/client/
> 
> 
> No. These files do not go anywhere on the CA (easyrsa) machine. They need
> to go to the client machine that needs them, and nowhere else.
> 
> > And create an .ovpn file for each client with the contents of the above 
> > files!
> 
> 
> This is what you do.
> 
> gert
> --
> "If was one thing all people took for granted, was conviction that if you
> feed honest figures into a computer, honest figures come out. Never doubted
> it myself till I met a computer with a sense of humor."
> Robert A. Heinlein, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
> 
> Gert Doering - Munich, Germany g...@greenie.muc.de

Hi,
Thanks again.
So, if the client's keys are not present in the OpenVPN server, then the client 
can connect to the server? If so, why is there a directory named "client" under 
/etc/openvpn/ directory?


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