Titan Electronics Inc NETCOM823RM 用户手册
At this stage the network connection becomes active and usable.
Windows will show this with an icon in the System Tray: The speed of
“10.0 Mbps” is a virtual speed. The achievable results depend on many
parameters. These
include the real
network speed, the
network load, and the
number of connected
clients.
Windows will show this with an icon in the System Tray: The speed of
“10.0 Mbps” is a virtual speed. The achievable results depend on many
parameters. These
include the real
network speed, the
network load, and the
number of connected
clients.
Image 134: OpenVPN Connection is active
Open your web browser, and enter the IP Address 192.168.127.254 as
the target address. The NetCom will answer, and sends the welcome
page. Now you have encrypted communication with the NetCom.
Anyone else sniffing on the network (LAN, WLAN, Intra- or Internet)
will just see garbage. It is required to have the encryption key to get
readable information.
The virtual network connection is active as long as the console window
with the openvpn.exe program is open. Just close the windows, and the
connection gets lost.
8.3.3.3.
the target address. The NetCom will answer, and sends the welcome
page. Now you have encrypted communication with the NetCom.
Anyone else sniffing on the network (LAN, WLAN, Intra- or Internet)
will just see garbage. It is required to have the encryption key to get
readable information.
The virtual network connection is active as long as the console window
with the openvpn.exe program is open. Just close the windows, and the
connection gets lost.
8.3.3.3.
Start OpenVPN™ by Command line
The most simple way to activate the OpenVPN connection by command
line is to use the already prepared configuration file. Open a console
window, and change to the “config”-subfolder of OpenVPN.
In this folder issue the command to start OpenVPN.
line is to use the already prepared configuration file. Open a console
window, and change to the “config”-subfolder of OpenVPN.
In this folder issue the command to start OpenVPN.
There will be a lot of text output, after some seconds it will read as:
CD “Program files\OpenVPN\config”
..\bin\openvpn -- config "client.ovpn"
..\bin\openvpn -- config "client.ovpn"
Image 135: OpenVPN by Command line
Initialization Sequence Completed
At this stage the network connection becomes active and usable. Use
TELNET or PING to test the connection from a second console
window. The encrypted link is closed by Ctrl-Break on the keyboard, or
by closing the console window of the openvpn.exe program.
Instead of using the Context-Menu to start the connection, it may be
preferred to create a link to do the job. The command of this must be
“C:\Program files\OpenVPN\bin\openvpn.exe” --config client.ovpn
and the working directory is “C:\Program files\OpenVPN\config”. This
link may be placed on the desktop or in the Start Menu.
TELNET or PING to test the connection from a second console
window. The encrypted link is closed by Ctrl-Break on the keyboard, or
by closing the console window of the openvpn.exe program.
Instead of using the Context-Menu to start the connection, it may be
preferred to create a link to do the job. The command of this must be
“C:\Program files\OpenVPN\bin\openvpn.exe” --config client.ovpn
and the working directory is “C:\Program files\OpenVPN\config”. This
link may be placed on the desktop or in the Start Menu.
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