![]() ![]() Nano ( preferred text editor ) - opkg install nano - if you need to install nano - ( if not already there / comes pre-installed in davidc502's builds ) To make this simpler - you can copy and paste the newly generated text file to a text file on your desktop and /or download config file to your desktop. Login using ftp client like winscp to the router (openwrt) and the config file downloaded from the tool to be uploaded to box and renamed as /etc/config/openvpn Here you Generate OpenVpn config on choosing openwrt. These are necessary - Luci is GUI frontend for Openwrt - it comes pre-installed with davidc502's firmware. ( uci ssh command - opkg install openvpn-openssl luci-app-openvpn ) Then search for openvpn and install openvpn-openssl and luci-app-openvpn. Then in Luci Gui go to System > Software, do update first ( ssh command opkg update ).Thank you, can you check if the steps below works ok for you This guide will work Guaranteed if you follow instructions step by step. ![]() I have added a few edits in order to make this more comprehensible and easier to implement. I also tested this with Lede stable firmware ( current version 17.01.4 ) found here -Īnyway - here we go - this is Mike's detailed original answer to my inquiry concerning my request for assistance in setting up OpenVpn on OpenWrt /Lede. For full list of packages see Dave's configuration seed found here - However, the guide tutorial here will work on any and every OpenWrt/ Lede firmware based router. I use davidc502 firmware which is described as Moderately Customized LEDE Development Builds found here - and here - davidc502's forum found here - Davidc502- wrt1200ac wrt1900acx wrt3200acm wrt32x builds - Dave's builds are for Linksys WRT1900AC v1 Linksys WRT1900AC v2 Linksys WRT1900ACS Linksys WRT3200ACM Linksys WRT1200AC models ONLY !!! One of the many benefits of using Dave's custom firmware is that it comes with many pre-installed and configured software packages - including OpenVpn and Dnscrypt - I use both in conjunction on my router. In advance, I want to thank the excellent support team at TorGuard ( especially Mike & Andy ) for assisting me with getting my Lede/Openwrt VPN router up and running. OK - I decided to put this up on the TorGuard Forum as I could not find a tutorial anywhere with specific step by step instructions for getting Torguard OPENVPN working with OpenWrt/ Lede. ![]()
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