# when they update version, this means you might get "404: Not Found" # Comments about patch, the Tunnelblick guys remove the older revision patches Git apply 06-tunnelblick-openvpn_xorpatch-e.diff Git apply 05-tunnelblick-openvpn_xorpatch-d.diff Git apply 04-tunnelblick-openvpn_xorpatch-c.diff Git apply 03-tunnelblick-openvpn_xorpatch-b.diff Git apply 02-tunnelblick-openvpn_xorpatch-a.diff Sudo apt-get install gcc make automake autoconf dh-autoreconf file patch perl dh-make debhelper devscripts gnupg lintian quilt libtool pkg-config libssl-dev liblzo2-dev libpam0g-dev libpkcs11-helper1-dev chkconfig git nano -y Sudo cp -rf /etc/openvpn/* $HOME/config_backup/ # Firstly, if you already have an earlier formal installation of openvpn, remove it # This patch has been updated by designers at tunnelblick # For details about the patch and options see # This password key must be the same in server and client openvpn scripts # Below we will use the following password scramble key "test" # plus you need to add a scramble key to server and client scripts. # To get it working, you need both sides patched, the server and the client # from source code for openvpn 2.4.1 plus patch to add scramble functionality # This post builds a scrambled openvpn server on a Raspberry PI # Raspbian Jessie Lite version date: March 2017
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