I have Installed openvpn server access from official website and I did all settings from webadmin, where can I find server.conf saved on linux I want make some modifications on it, like client-connect , client-disconnect commands ?
please help .
openvpnAS configuration file location on linux.
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Re: openvpnAS configuration file location on linux.
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Re: openvpnAS configuration file location on linux.
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Re: openvpnAS configuration file location on linux.
Hello,
OpenVPN Access Server makes configuration for the OpenVPN daemons by using settings on the admin UI and command line. It does not have a server.conf that you can manually edit. You can try putting manual entries into the 'server config directive overrides' field in Advanced VPN in the admin UI. But I am pretty sure that client-connect and client-disconnect are unsupported directives for OpenVPN Access Server.
If you need something to happen when a client connects, post-auth scripting can be used on Access Server to achieve something similar.
https://openvpn.net/vpn-server-resource ... -examples/
Kind regards,
Johan
OpenVPN Access Server makes configuration for the OpenVPN daemons by using settings on the admin UI and command line. It does not have a server.conf that you can manually edit. You can try putting manual entries into the 'server config directive overrides' field in Advanced VPN in the admin UI. But I am pretty sure that client-connect and client-disconnect are unsupported directives for OpenVPN Access Server.
If you need something to happen when a client connects, post-auth scripting can be used on Access Server to achieve something similar.
https://openvpn.net/vpn-server-resource ... -examples/
Kind regards,
Johan

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