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Is OpenVPN client safe?
Is OpenVPN Safe? In short: yes. OpenVPN is generally the most secure protocol you can find and comes highly recommended by our experts. Audits of the protocol’s security found only minor issues, which OpenVPN quickly resolved.
How do I check my OpenVPN client status?
The OpenVPN status page at Status > OpenVPN shows the status of each OpenVPN server and client. Service start/stop controls are also available for each separate server and client instance on the status page.
Is there a troubleshooting page for OpenVPN?
Therefore we’ve dedicated a section of our website specifically to troubleshooting problems that you can encounter when deploying our OpenVPN Access Server product. As people encounter problems and report them to us, we will expand this website to include any known problems and solutions to these problems.
Are there any problems with the OpenVPN tunnel?
We are specifically not talking here about problems with establish the OpenVPN tunnel itself. That is handled on a separate page: troubleshooting client VPN tunnel connectivity problems. Connectivity issues along the path between the VPN client and the target system are a pain to deal with, especially if they are impacting your business.
Why do I have a problem with my VPN?
The problem can occur due to various reasons, ranging from your device to the VPN provider or their app. Don’t dismiss the simplest mistakes, like inputting wrong details when logging in to your VPN client. It could be that you entered an incorrect username or password, or your VPN account is not active.
How does a client connect to an OpenVPN server?
One of the very first steps that an OpenVPN client program will do when trying to connect to an OpenVPN Access Server is to simply send out a message requesting for a reply. So basically a “hello are you there?” message. The server is then supposed to respond and then a connection is started.