How to make OpenVPN portable on Windows?
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How to make OpenVPN portable on Windows?
First, apologies if it is not the right topic to post; at least it is the most lively.
OpenVPN Portable for Windows has been discontinued
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ovpnp/
Any easy solutions left to make OpenVPN on Windows portable? Or plans to make the official buidl portable? Thanks
OpenVPN Portable for Windows has been discontinued
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ovpnp/
Any easy solutions left to make OpenVPN on Windows portable? Or plans to make the official buidl portable? Thanks
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Re: How to make OpenVPN portable on Windows?
Sorry. I don't buy it that I am the only single person who cares about a portable OpenVPN client for Windows. Anybody?
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Re: How to make OpenVPN portable on Windows?
OpenVPN Portable is a separate project and is not supported by this Forum or the Devs of OpenVPN-CE.
Also, using a VPN requires sufficient access rights to the routing table to add routes and as such, the very
Idea of a portable version of OpenVPN, that can be used without administrative rights to any Windows system,
is absurd.
The user MUST have the necessary rights to install a transient TAP driver AND alter the routing table.
Niether of which are given to standard users under windows without an Administrator making the
necessary provisions.
Therefore, OpenVPN Portable .. A portable APP for use by users at there own discretion, is impossible.
Even if a different approach is employed, whereby a user interacts with a pre-configured † service,
in order to install that service in the first place the user MUST have administrator access.
So .. in short .. OpenVPN Portable is Dead .. and for good reasons.
† Pre-configured: apparently, not in the UK/US dictionary ?
Also, using a VPN requires sufficient access rights to the routing table to add routes and as such, the very
Idea of a portable version of OpenVPN, that can be used without administrative rights to any Windows system,
is absurd.
The user MUST have the necessary rights to install a transient TAP driver AND alter the routing table.
Niether of which are given to standard users under windows without an Administrator making the
necessary provisions.
Therefore, OpenVPN Portable .. A portable APP for use by users at there own discretion, is impossible.
Even if a different approach is employed, whereby a user interacts with a pre-configured † service,
in order to install that service in the first place the user MUST have administrator access.
So .. in short .. OpenVPN Portable is Dead .. and for good reasons.
† Pre-configured: apparently, not in the UK/US dictionary ?
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Re: How to make OpenVPN portable on Windows?
OK. I have to clarify myself: I am the admin so I have admin rights; but, say, I want the OpenVPN setting to be saved on D: not C:, so:
A) I can simply plug (on a USB) in my setup to more system installations (where I have admin rights) and use it without configuring and installing on each system
B) I am admin but I use a Faronics Deep Freeze-like solution to fight viruses; I have to keep my setting not on the system drive but on a portable drive
Are these legitimate requests and is there a solution for me?
A) I can simply plug (on a USB) in my setup to more system installations (where I have admin rights) and use it without configuring and installing on each system
B) I am admin but I use a Faronics Deep Freeze-like solution to fight viruses; I have to keep my setting not on the system drive but on a portable drive
Are these legitimate requests and is there a solution for me?
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Re: How to make OpenVPN portable on Windows?
Bump. No one knows of a solution or no one cares about it?
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Re: How to make OpenVPN portable on Windows?
Not that we don't care about helping fellow members here, but as Traffic has stated, OpenVPN portable is NOT supported.cert wrote:Bump. No one knows of a solution or no one cares about it?
You may try your luck by surfing to https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/lis ... nvpn-users, subscribe to the mailing list and re-post your question(s) in plaintext there. I don't guarantee you will receive help there as, I repeat, OpenVPN portable is NOT supported.
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Re: How to make OpenVPN portable on Windows?
I mean: no one cares about the issue = no one has the same issue? Sorry for the confusion.innogen wrote: Not that we don't care about helping fellow members here
I don't really want to go down unsupported route but maybe there is a way to store official OpenVPN configuration files no on C:\Users but in a custom directory? That would help a lot. You know, it is quite a big trend making software as easily portable on a USB as possible; not only by 3rd party hacks but buy the vendor of the software as well; why not?innogen wrote: You may try your luck by surfing to https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/lis ... nvpn-users, subscribe to the mailing list and re-post your question(s) in plaintext there. I don't guarantee you will receive help there as, I repeat, OpenVPN portable is NOT supported.
Thanks.
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Re: How to make OpenVPN portable on Windows?
OpenVPN is not portable and never will be due to the constraints I explained before.cert wrote:I mean: no one cares about the issue = no one has the same issue? Sorry for the confusion.
Do not use the Openvpn users Mailing list .. you will not get any response for the same reasons made clear to you already.innogen wrote:You may try your luck by surfing to https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/lis ... nvpn-users, subscribe to the mailing list and re-post your question(s) in plaintext there
